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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 09:50 on 17th July 2008

OK - I'll have a go.

1. I was "Miss Pears" when I was a child.

2. My husband is a local celebrity - the "Voice of Dudley".

3. I have apparantly got royal blood - descendant of the Welsh Prince       Cadogan

 

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 13:37 on 17th July 2008
Stephanie: I think 2 is the lie
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Paul Hilton
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quotePosted at 13:39 on 17th July 2008
Taking an uneducated guess, I'll go for number 1 as the lie.
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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 14:22 on 17th July 2008

Paul is right - my Mom was going to enter me in Miss Pears because everyone said I had great skin but then she was worried it would affect me!

My husband is the Voice of Dudley - it was a local run competition a few years ago to find a Dudley accent to be the voice of the council pay line! He was on television, radio and had to open a local fun day!

My sister is doing our family tree and some of the male Beddows have had a DNA test to prove the link with Cadogan.

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Nick Jones
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quotePosted at 18:17 on 17th July 2008

Ok, here goes:

1) One of my ancestors was on board the Titanic and survived

2) As a boy my grandfather in India tore down the Indian flag that Gandhi had just put up in his village, replacing it with the Union Jack.

3) Although now a Windsorian I was born in Belarus.

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Richard Sellers
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quotePosted at 18:41 on 17th July 2008
On 16th July 2008 21:11, Lyn Greenaway wrote:
On 16th July 2008 20:49, Paul Hilton wrote:

OK Lyn, you're right this time. At 1053 feet over the Arkansas River, it's bad enough walking over the bridge let alone being one of those that might bungee jump off it!


I've never understood why ANYONE would want to jump from a great height just being attached to knicker elastic, they must be mad LOL

is knicker elastic that strong????? !!!!!!!
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Paul Hilton
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quotePosted at 19:13 on 17th July 2008
At about 500 feet going down, there's probably one or two of them that have asked themselves the same question.
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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 19:16 on 17th July 2008
Nick - that's a good one - think it's 1 that's the lie?
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Paul Hilton
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quotePosted at 20:17 on 17th July 2008
Nick--after some deliberation, I think number 2 is a lie.
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quote | editPosted at 20:21 on 17th July 2008
Nick, I think number 3 is the lie?
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