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  1. katyboo

    trust composed by my daughter nikki

    trust is more important than love how can you love someone without trust trust is like a mirror even the slightest crack could damage it forever and even if you somehow put the peices back together everytime you look at it you know that......... things will never be the same again. :)
  2. katyboo

    who remembers fireball xl5

    :D oh my god i must be losing the plot i have just been sorting through all my cds and music and transported myself back over 40 years ago because among my collction of weird and wonderfull music i have came across the theme tune full version of fireball xls by barry gray i wonder how many of...
  3. katyboo

    kathleen dayus the girl from hockley

    good morning people just browsing through the forum as you do and decided to add to the good book at bedtime the autobiograpy of a fantstic lady called kathleen dayus her story is amazing she was known as the girl from hockley i and i would recomend this very highly a very enjoyable read that...
  4. katyboo

    Mission rooms school hall Coplow Street Ladywood

    hi im wondering if anybody could help me i amlooking for any info that people may have regards the old mission rooms school hall on coplow streer i believe it was the origginal st catherine of seinna church and its location was the shrubberys it was licenswd for public worship i would appreciate...
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