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April Garden Tea Room hearth, 16th century building, Mayfield, East Sussex.

Mayfield

in the county of East Sussex

Threlkeld Village, Cumbria. The Knowe crags in the background.

Threlkeld

in the county of Cumbria

A view of the Entrance to the Main Hall at Hazlewood Castle Nr Tadcaster, North Yorkshire

Tadcaster

in the county of North Yorkshire

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King Richard III found under a car park??!!

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Edward Lever
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quotePosted at 23:06 on 5th February 2013
If Richard III were alive today, I have a hunch he would qualify for disability benefit.
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 23:38 on 5th February 2013
You guys crack me up. I love all the quips. 
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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 19:04 on 6th February 2013
Sue's got that right !!!
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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 19:06 on 6th February 2013
On 5th February 2013 20:26, Mick Smith wrote:

Some of you may remember the Black & White Minstrel Show

"dem bones dem bones dem dry bones"

As a child I asked my parents if I could play with grandad, "no you cannot, you have dug him up three times already"

Here in Britain, aka The Streets Of A Thousand Potholes, we are told there is no money for the sick and disabled.  We can find money for this pointless project of digging up a geezer who snuffed it ages ago, about as much use as Cameron's new railway.

Hello Mick

Here in the Rockie Mts....Pot oles are more than a thousand !!(not that i've been counting..

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jc
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quotePosted at 00:41 on 7th February 2013

Good Evening! I'm quite sure King Richard would have hospice and a cup a coffee with the evening news! Enjoy the night!

Julia

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Edward Lever
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quotePosted at 08:52 on 7th February 2013
Shakespeare should have written that into the play, it might have made him seem nicer
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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 21:57 on 7th February 2013
On 7th February 2013 08:52, Edward Lever wrote:
Shakespeare should have written that into the play, it might have made him seem nicer


LOLOLOLOLOL,,!!
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jc
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quotePosted at 22:13 on 14th February 2013

Good Afternoon! Little a noisy here (sometimes headache) hopefully if King Richard was still hurt a new bedroom in a modern size home set might be in order for relaxing a peacefullness!! Enjoy the day!

Julia 



Edited by: Julie Chostner at:14th February 2013 22:14
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