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elginCity

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I believe his grandparents lived there.
Ginger’s Grandfolk ran the Mason’s Arms at Knowstone, near S Molton where Ginger was evacuated to during the war. His Grandad then became a builder before retiring to Tivvy.
 

Billy The Fish

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That makes sense. Seem to remember talk of him being around Tivvy and Witheridge back in the day so that'll be why. Thanks chaps.
 

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The River Thames humpback whale.
Clearly Shiiti Pritti's tough anti-immigration policy is working already!
TOUGH ON WHALES - TOUGH ON THE CAUSES OF WHALES.

To be fair on the flagrant Ms Patel though, perhaps she shouldn't take all of the credit.
According to the report from the British Divers Marine Life Rescue organisation "Once the whale reached GRAYS, on the Essex side of the river, it slowed down and didn't swim any further"
Perhaps yet more proof that Cetaceans have more sense and basic decency than we humans?
 
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The River Thames humpback whale.
Clearly Shiiti Pritti's tough anti-immigration policy is working already!
TOUGH ON WHALES - TOUGH ON THE CAUSES OF WHALES.

To be fair on the flagrant Ms Patel though, perhaps she shouldn't take all of the credit.
According to the report from the British Divers Marine Life Rescue organisation "Once the whale reached GRAYS, on the Essex side of the river, it slowed down and didn't swim any further"
Perhaps yet more proof that Cetaceans have more sense and basic decency than we humans?
Maybe the sea bed is as sticky as the carpets in the pubs of Grays.
 

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Maybe the sea bed is as sticky as the carpets in the pubs of Grays.
Not a case of "see Naples and die" more a case of "see Grays and lose the will to live"
 

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In RaWZ we trust....Amen.
Not a case of "see Naples and die" more a case of "see Grays and lose the will to live"
From Blaggers ITA musically sums up Grays.

 

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Wasn't there a hump back wail in 50 Shades of Gray?
E.L. James is Nostradamus.
 

Grecian2K

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Wasn't there a hump back wail in 50 Shades of Gray?
E.L. James is Nostradamus.
I think you'll find that it was a sperm wail Spoonz.
 

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Far away across the field
Come again?
 

grecIAN Harris

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Back home in the village
Come again?
I think she did.
 
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