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DAVE
JOHN, I NOW REMEMBER WERE IT WAS, IF YOU LOOK ON THE GROUND FLOOR MAP ON OUR HISTORY PAGE IT'S APPARENT. IN MY DAYS IT WAS THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, MORNING PRAYER. IF YOU CAME DOWN THE MAIN STAIRWAY (PINHEADS) AND TURNED RIGHT, THATS WERE BOTH OF THESE ROOMS WERE...CHEERS JOHN TAKE CARE TO YOURSELF AND MAVIS.
DAVE
24 February 2007 - MYSTERY UNRAVELLED

john horn | johnmark,horn@btinternet.com
during my time at golding's 42 to 45 i would often use the library on a friday and saturday evening during the winter the inner room contained a number of desk were one could sit and read or listen to music played on the radiogram.
as you go under the arch the libary was on the left and on the right was the games room, the room divider was closed across so people in the library section would not be disturbed.
above those rooms was a passage way that lead to the governors quarters we would come through there from aberdeen house to the libary when a air raid was on.
24 February 2007 - manchester

A. Sing L. Ton
It was the happiest day of my life.Arrived at church,husband waiting at the altar,walked up the aisle,kissed him on the cheek,smiled!!
"And then closed the lid"
21 February 2007 - Las Vegas

dusty bin
i was gonna send in a joke about a wheelie bin!!!but it was rubbish
21 February 2007 - rubbish

A. Dear Man
Now that blower has learnt how to make tea,it appears that since that rare episode he has now opened a mobile cafe on the A.1.near Letchworth,specialising in various makes of tea drank around the world,and below is a small selection of his extensive menu.
The Stevenage Special..good for long trips on the M25 slight lack of direction,but a tempting folly.
Nottingham Night Cap...a distinct aroma of Daffodils and can be easily mistaken for Onions.
Macnamara Menace...slight hint of the West Indies,but once stirred the aroma changes to the pungent smells of the Black Country coupled with the fumes of the M6 Toll road.
The Drummond Nightmare..a pungent,dry,vigorous taste mainly drank in the southern counties,very good for a stiff back,and also been mistaken for Essex Viagra in some quarters,but beware can be costly,and may make you break out into a cold sweat if you encounter it's namesake.
The Geordie Dream...grown on the the steep banks of Newcastle in the dry season,along with Newcastle Brown,a very popular drink of the Magpies??
Gives a hint of taste very similar to a Macdonald,oweing to it's uncanny habit of losing your way,but has recently become popular in Birmingham.
20 February 2007

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