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Lotus Flower Musical Candle Kids Family Birthday Party Cake Topper Decoration
08 July 2018
The title "Lotus Flower Musical Candle Birthday Cake Topper Decoration" is sufficient
The Lotus Flower Musical Candle was a huge success playing Happy Birthday and and flaring up to light the candles and they slowly turned into a Lotus Flower - just so pretty
Can Crusher Bottle Opener Aluminium Recycling Cans Kitchenware Beer Soda 16oz AU
08 July 2018
The title could be cut down to "Aluminium Can Crusher and Bottle Opener"
1 of 1 found this helpful The Can Crusher is very sturdy and crushes the cans very well
Waler, The - Australia's Great War Horse - DVD Region 4
12 July 2017
WALER the Australian great war horse
This DVD was an excellent documentary on the Waler - the very strong horses that were taken to the Middle East for the 2nd Light Horse Regiment. I found most interesting the story of "Bill the Bastard". This great horse Bill and Major Shanahan rode through the battlefield picking up four (4) soldiers who had lost their horses in the charge of Beersheba - amazingly carrying 3 men on his back and 2 in the stirrups . ... Bill was one of more than 130,000 horses who served in World War I and never returned to Australia.