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Fresh air and exercise?

Tyrell Nation drove into town one day. Exciting stuff eh? Well, it is interesting when you consider she lives 37.4 seconds' walk from where she wanted to go! It gets better. She spent most of her time in town bumping into people and having a chat, which of course is often the ease in these country towns, and one of those people offered her a ride home. Very kind. She took it. Arriving home she realised her car was downtown so she had to walk back to pick it up. The exercise would have made it all worthwhile?

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 372, 5 February 1991, Page 16

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Fresh air and exercise? Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 372, 5 February 1991, Page 16

Fresh air and exercise? Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 372, 5 February 1991, Page 16

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