Denis Cartledge of Tenterfield noticed an unusual ingredient, bamboo fibre, listed in a packet of Coles Simply Thin BBQ Sausages. He reached out to ask how bamboo fibre enhances the product. In another letter, readers debate the location of Gene Pitney in the song Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa. Some believe he was in Vancouver, while others suggest he was in Nevertire, NSW, or driving on the Trans Canada highway. The mystery of Pitney’s whereabouts continues to spark discussion among fans.

The saying “Up in Annie’s room” also garners different responses from readers. Some suggest it is located behind the clock or chiffonier, while others believe it is behind the picture or hanging off the gas jet. Additionally, the expression “wigwam for a goose’s bridle” creates concern for Glenys Quirk of Forster, who mentions the difficulty of trying to put a bridle on a cantankerous goose. Readers share their interpretations and thoughts on these quirky phrases and their possible meanings.

In a light-hearted anecdote, Helen Rouse of Wollongong reports that two deer were spotted running through the Wollongong Botanic Gardens. Speculating that they came down from Mount Keira in search of water during the heat, Rouse humorously notes that they were both does, so they missed out on seeing any bucks. The presence of wildlife in unexpected places adds a touch of excitement and amusement to everyday life.

The letters section also includes a discussion on Gene Pitney’s mode of transportation in the song Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa. David Calvey of Gosford points out that Pitney mentions he was “driving,” leading to speculation about the type of vehicle he might have been using. Some readers suggest a Goggomobil or an 18-wheeler, while others believe Pitney could have been almost anywhere in the contiguous United States. The debate continues as fans try to piece together the details of Pitney’s fictional journey.

The diverse interpretations and opinions expressed in the letters reflect the fun and whimsical nature of the Column 8 section. From quirky ingredient lists in supermarket products to playful debates over song lyrics and expressions, readers engage in friendly banter and share their unique perspectives on various topics. The inclusion of amusing anecdotes, such as deer running through a botanical garden, adds a touch of lightheartedness to the section, creating an entertaining and enjoyable reading experience for all.

Overall, the letters in this edition of Column 8 showcase the wit, humor, and creativity of its readers. From analyzing song lyrics to discussing unusual phrases and sharing amusing anecdotes, individuals from different suburbs and backgrounds come together to engage in lively and enjoyable exchanges. The section serves as a platform for readers to express their thoughts, opinions, and unique perspectives on a wide range of topics, creating a sense of community and camaraderie among participants. The light-hearted and entertaining content in Column 8 brings a smile to readers’ faces and showcases the charm and character of the beloved section.

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