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dulwichmum Wrote:

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> I didn't know that they even had universities in

> the Midlands. Good for you!



Surely you've heard of the universities at Oxford? (Oxford is an English city, situated in the Midlands) ;-)

Oh sweetie,


Are you sure? Where does Kerry Catona come from? Isn't she from the West Midlands?


Well I suppose that if we have a branch of Iceland on Lordship Lane, there must be some educational institutions of worth outside the M25 (sigh). What a hoot!

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> Oh sweetie,

>

> Are you sure? Where does Kerry Catona come from?

> Isn't she from the West Midlands?


Kerry is from Warrington she was brought up by her mother and her first memory was of her mother's attempted suicide. When she was very young she was placed in care and raised by four sets of foster parents. During that time, she went to eight different schools....not the most promising of starts:-S

Born in Wolverhampton, raised in Cannock.


Dulwichmum is being a little naughty as she herself is the product of a number of very Special Schools and she Graduated from the University of Life with a first class honours degree in the Economics of Negotable Virtue. This was before meeting her sugar da.... Husband.

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