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Australia (1978 - 2004)


Rooty Hill

Foster

Woy Woy

Umina

Ettalong

Empire Bay

San Remo

Molloolaba

Drummoyne (moved 3 times)

Lane Cove

Putney

Northmead

Ermington

Mosman

Bondi (moved twice)



UK (2005 - 2007)

Brentford

West Hampstead

Lewisham

Blackheath


Australia (2007)


San Remo

Rose Bay

Vaucluse


UK (end 2007 - current)


Bermondsey

Gipsy Hill

FINALLY ARRIVING AND SETTLING AT EAST DULWICH (have moved twice in ED)

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Ballymena

> Belfast

> Bushey Heath

> Finsbury Park

> Finchley

> Crouch End

> Clapham

> Hither Green

> And......East Dulwich



Oh and I was at 10 Rillington Place for a bit. Forgot about that.

New Zealand (1976-2003)

Kaiapoi

St Albans

Burnside

Christchurch (central city) x2

St Albans

Christchurch (central city)

Barrington


London (2003-2005)

Dollis Hill

Bow

Surbiton

Angel


New Zealand (2005-2007)

Addington

Shirley


London (2007-???)

Angel

Surbiton

East Dulwich (about to move once more, but still in ED)

???? Wrote:

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> Please stay on topic


pffft...this is the Lounge...(*blows raspberry at ????*)...hee hee...


anyway...



Wimbledon

Wandsworth

Norbury

Thornton Heath

Waddon

Clapham Junction

Herne Hill

East Dulwich

I think this is it..


Hove

County Anrtrim

St John's Wood

Wormley

Godalming

Crawley

Luxemburg

Germany

Embourg ( Belguim )

Lyminster

East Preston

Worthing x 3

Arundel

Angmering x2

Durrington

Camberwell

Clapham

EastDulwich

Gypsy Hill

Sydenham......... I do anticipate staying here.......maybe




W**F

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