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Caught short too

Meanwhile, who knows what a certain local plumber was trying to catch at the Waimarino Golf Clubrooms recently. He was seen pacing up and down in the locker room, wearing nothing but a scowl. "I haven't got a towel - my wife's taken it out of my bag," he growled as he prowled a bit faster to boost his air-drying method. But no! His wife was not to blame - his fellow golfers found his towel in the showers.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 465, 8 December 1992, Page 16

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Caught short too Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 465, 8 December 1992, Page 16

Caught short too Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 465, 8 December 1992, Page 16

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