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Vince Wrote:

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> Just did a search of the electoral roll. There are

> 206 registered Gillian Watsons in the country. 9

> live in London. None lives in SE22. The nearest

> one is Streatham. Of course none of these are

> necessarily THE Gillian Watson.


You've probably searched a commercial, edited, version; or if a full one, then it dates from pre-2002.

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Andystar Wrote:

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> just for the sake of completion & because people

> all around ED are probably having sleepless nights

> over it, Gillian finally came over and collected

> her post. Who says that there are no feel good

> stories anymore??



which one was it?

JetSetWilly Wrote:

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> Andystar Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > just for the sake of completion & because

> people

> > all around ED are probably having sleepless

> nights

> > over it, Gillian finally came over and

> collected

> > her post. Who says that there are no feel good

> > stories anymore??

>

>

> which one was it?


none of the ones previously mentioned

Andystar Wrote:

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> just for the sake of completion & because people

> all around ED are probably having sleepless nights

> over it, Gillian finally came over and collected

> her post. Who says that there are no feel good

> stories anymore??


Well done Andy. You did a good thing.

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