Who shall remain nameless?
• Bob Peck, deputy mayor and camp leader has decided us Waimarino-ites arejuvenile spineless wimps not putting our names to letters ( Ruapehu Bulletin 18 March). I say good on anyone who feels enough about things to bother to write; pseudonym or not. If you put your name to anything vaguely controversial around here you get nailed up, your budgie Bluey gets released, someone picks all the heads off your hollyhocks and mysterious look-alike 'dog droppings' install themselves on your front mat. No wonder Waimarino-ites need pseudonyms. But I shouldn't talk really, I guess. Bob, if the cap fits, wear it. I'm going to get behind a pseudonym too but I'll give a teeny hint about my identity; I'm tall, absolutely gorgeous and drive a grey truck. More than that, the, first person to ring up and say "you're tall, gorgeous and drive a grey truck" gets a box of fresh veges and a lamb.
Gorgeous Rural
Pseudonym.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 679, 25 March 1997, Page 4
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160Who shall remain nameless? Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 679, 25 March 1997, Page 4
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