The curious letters of Mervyn Mudal / written by Neville Mills ; illustration by Roy Bisson.

By: Mills, Neville, 1943- [author.]Contributor(s): Bisson, Roy, 1941- [illustrator.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Noosaville, Qld.] : Neville Mills, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 150 pages : illustrations, portraits, facsimiles ; 25 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780980772210Subject(s): Australian letters | Australia -- Social life and customsGenre/Form: Personal correspondence. | Humor. DDC classification: A826.4 Summary: Mr and Mrs Mudal have found life quite puzzling since their move to the Sunshine Coast. Having been farmers in Goondiwindi for most of their lives, their new more sophisticated life has been a challenge, so he becomes a prolific letter writer. His letters explain the problems he and Mrs Mudal are experiencing and he demands explanations from government heads, chiefs of industry, prominent celebrities and sporting personalities. He asks the Minister of Health whether the Noosa roundabouts may be causing the Mudals' Insomnia. He suggests that his mother-in-law be employed to swim up and down Loch Ness for the tourists. He gives Michael Clarke advice on sledging and questions how many books he can download before his Kindle becomes too heavy to carry. He inquires whether Colonic Irrigation might be the best garden watering system and presents the Minister of Arts with some of his poetry, offering to become Australia's first Poet Laureate.
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Mr and Mrs Mudal have found life quite puzzling since their move to the Sunshine Coast. Having been farmers in Goondiwindi for most of their lives, their new more sophisticated life has been a challenge, so he becomes a prolific letter writer. His letters explain the problems he and Mrs Mudal are experiencing and he demands explanations from government heads, chiefs of industry, prominent celebrities and sporting personalities. He asks the Minister of Health whether the Noosa roundabouts may be causing the Mudals' Insomnia. He suggests that his mother-in-law be employed to swim up and down Loch Ness for the tourists. He gives Michael Clarke advice on sledging and questions how many books he can download before his Kindle becomes too heavy to carry. He inquires whether Colonic Irrigation might be the best garden watering system and presents the Minister of Arts with some of his poetry, offering to become Australia's first Poet Laureate.

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