Just a giggle
Three old nanas were sitting side by side on the vinyl chairs at their retirement village in Rotorua, having a good old yarn about the glory days.
The first nana started reminiscing about her weekly grocery run back in the day. She held her hands apart, gesturing pretty generously. "Far out, I remember when you could head down to the local vege shop and buy a cucumber this long and this thick, all for a single penny!"
The second nana nodded away, adjusting her cardigan. "Oh, choice, I know eh! And the onions! You used to get massive ones." She cupped her hands together to demonstrate. "Two big, round, juicy onions for a penny a piece. Absolute bargain."
The third nana, who was completely deaf as a post and had just been smiling and nodding along, chimed in:
"Gidday, look, I can't hear a bloody word you two are saying, but I definitely remember the bloke you’re talking about!"just
The first nana started reminiscing about her weekly grocery run back in the day. She held her hands apart, gesturing pretty generously. "Far out, I remember when you could head down to the local vege shop and buy a cucumber this long and this thick, all for a single penny!"
The second nana nodded away, adjusting her cardigan. "Oh, choice, I know eh! And the onions! You used to get massive ones." She cupped her hands together to demonstrate. "Two big, round, juicy onions for a penny a piece. Absolute bargain."
The third nana, who was completely deaf as a post and had just been smiling and nodding along, chimed in:
"Gidday, look, I can't hear a bloody word you two are saying, but I definitely remember the bloke you’re talking about!"just


