News
 Travel
 Hotels
 Tickets
 Living
 Immigration
 Forum

A strange thing happened in the coastal town of Xinzhou, and a wonderful flyer made people laugh and cry!

 
[Social News]     12 Nov 2018
A strange thing happened in a popular coastal town in new state, where residents found an eerie leaflet reminding residents of their dress while checking their e-mail boxes

A strange thing happened in a popular coastal town in new state, where residents found an eerie leaflet reminding residents of their dress while checking their e-mail boxes

A strange thing happened in the coastal town of Xinzhou, and a wonderful flyer made people laugh and cry!

The poorly worded leaflet did not specify who had written it or even why it had been sent, which surprised the residents who received the leaflet last week

Residents of Kingscliff, a coastal town near the New South Wales-Queensland border, received the one-page letter containing two messages, the first of which refers to the need for residents of the town to dress in public. And the second half describes in detail the campaign to save arable land.

A strange thing happened in the coastal town of Xinzhou, and a wonderful flyer made people laugh and cry!

The first half of the letter said: "2018 is a wonderful year. Wherever we go, we can wear clothes indoors and outdoors, and the weather is fine."

`We have longer and longer days as daylight saving begins south of the New South Wales border,`he said.

"it is also natural to know that we must wear clothes and hats in public to bring great pleasure and to protect our skin from environmental effects."

信中还提到了拯救 Cudgen 农场组织列出了一个请愿网站的链接,该组织的成立是为了抗议耗资 5.34 亿元的 Tweed Valley Hospital 的建设,新南威尔士州卫生厅长 6 月份证实该医院将建在 Cudgen 路上。

Saving Cudgen Farm`s Hayley Paddon told Gold Coast the letter had nothing to do with her organization.

A strange thing happened in the coastal town of Xinzhou, and a wonderful flyer made people laugh and cry!

"No, it`s weird. I don`t know anything," she said. The residents were asked whether the letter was a joke or a serious request.

Kingscliff resident Ian Stillman told reporters that reminding people to dress is really ridiculous.

Post a comment