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Issue 7

Unsolicited Testimonial, Acronyms, Ah Me Mum, In the Gentle Season, Limericks, Australian Tourism, Sonnet à Trois, Trivia, Aimi Macdonald all get Emily Bronto's applause

In this issue Bikwil features Unsolicited Testimonial, Acronyms, Ah Me Mum, In the Gentle Season, Limericks, Australian Tourism, Sonnet à Trois, Trivia, Aimi Macdonald

Contents of Issue 7 (May 1998)
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Milestone One  — Tony Rogers
One year on, the Editor reflects
An Unsolicited Testimonial — Olivier de Cologne
"Let me tell you without equivocation that your newsletter stinks through and through."
A Word in Your Pink Shell-like — Harlish Goop
Yuppies and their ilk
Ah Me Mum — Lavinia Godfrey
"So she hit him with her hefty bag."
The poet and her mother take a trip from rural Cootamundra to Sydney
Where Three Ways Meet — Old Vic
Trivia maybe, Victoriana certainly
Quintessential Quirky Quotes
Comic and Classic, from Everywhere and Everywhen
In the Gentle Season — Bet Briggs
Another mellow evocation in verse of Autumn
Down Limerick Lane — Various
A new occasional feature, with an introductory discussion of this popular verse form by Harlish Goop and limericks by landoc and NonesuCH
Web Line — Tony Rogers
"If there's one information area that the Internet lends itself to admirably it's that of travel and tourism."
Sonnet à Trois — Hambone
Dreadful Doggerel No. 2
From the Back Verandah — Fizzgig
Memories and news of The Lovely Miss Aimi Macdonald

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