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  1. I sure do,I now live in Canada..I miss the parkin,and the bonfire toffee,roasted spuds,everything about it..
  2. Some good pic's,like how you enclosed a few of your drawings..smart move..Elle
  3. I found this on the internet,thought it may interest you....Pat Some people say that Robin is high-born, possibly even being the Earl of Huntingdon, Robert Fitzooth. Kelly Anne Hamel suggests that Robin Hood might instead have been the Earl of Locksley, who was also known as the Earl of Huntington. "Robert Earle of Huntington Lies under this little stone. No archer was like him so good: His wildnesse named him Robbin Hood. Full thirteene yeares, and something more, These northerne parts he vexed sore. Such out-lawes as he and his men May England never know agen." -Martin Parker's translation of Robin's epitaph
  4. I knew a terry Bagshaw at school in sheffield,would that be the same family
  5. anyone know ronnie maureen,or carol whitely,or maureen's son karl
  6. when I think back about the different brands I tried..the first I ever smoked were Meadow Gold,then I graduated to Woodbines,Parkdrive etc..at one time I smoked Capstan full strength,and Camel...that was then ,I'm paying for it now..cough cough
  7. does anyone know how to remove a program without having to pay for the privelage..I just installed what I thought was a free three day trial of "Movieland, now if I want to remove it, it will cost me $29.95..can anyone help me with this...thanks
  8. I remember Blake street, I went up and down it to music lessons as a youngster, I also went to Burgoyne road sdhool, but I think Blake street was the steepest
  9. looking for anyone who went to Burgoyne rd school in the 40's ie. Molly Clayton, Audrey Thrall,Terry Taylor etc..thanks
  10. Hi jaynie, I worked on the busses from 1953 to 55,never knew a Billy Clayton, sorry to say..I've been trying to find anyone who worked there the same time as me...pat
  11. Sorry I don't know Margaret Marsden, but your name made me take a second look, do you have a sister Molly, she would be in her late 60's now...Pat
  12. I remember them quite well, we called them tinder boxes, we used to go to this certain hill we called the docker, the clay was good there..then we'd mold it into little boxes and put a piece of rag inside,for a wick,then light it, and it would smoulder for ages
  13. My mothers sister married a Ben whiteley, they had two daughters and a son, the who would be in their 60's now, they lived on Parson cross, if that helps you at all
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