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           <title>The government we need is an ENGLISH one.</title>
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           <description>They have a Scottish national parliament and sit in Westminster making sure we don't have an English parliament and kill off the  goose which lays their golden eggs; the Uk Government.</description>
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           <title>Southampton To Be Asset Stripped?</title>
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           <description>Southampton To Be Asset Stripped?</description>
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           <title>Whitby part 3.</title>
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           <description>Half way along, there is a well managed, multi seated and shaded cafe with seats, tables and shades. It has a menu as long as any I have seen. It is always busy and the people sit outside watching the mini train, full of people, travel back and forth among all those enjoying the walk. Bath chairs, push chairs, courting couples, OAPs like us, propping themselves up, youngsters and children enjoying the freedom of space. On top of all this there is the startling view of the cliffs and the vast bay with the boats, swimmers and skiers. More important; we had the best, biggest, tastiest, ham burgers.</description>
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           <title>Whitby part 2.</title>
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           <description>There was bell heather and the white fluffy grass which comes out at this time of year and I got a good shot of them over a lovely still moors pool.</description>
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           <title>Whitby trip part 1.</title>
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           <description>Started off through Slingsby, there is council house there with a beautiful garden there as you come down the hill from Castle Howard. Obviously an OAP. Came out at Welburn and over the main road to St Gregory's Minster; the saxon church near Kirby Moorside.</description>
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           <title>Common decency.</title>
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           <description>The ‘people’, who have had their human rights to expect their government to act with common decency badly mauled, will have little sympathy i think</description>
           <pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 08:50:31 +0100</pubDate>
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           <title>What a spectacle !</title>
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           <description>They could not have had any better training for what lies ahead for them both and millions of people around the world will remember their epic battle as one of the greatest.</description>
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           <title>The garden Monday 29th June 09.</title>
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           <description>Another picture of the back garden.</description>
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           <title>A tireless worker.</title>
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           <description>We were at Helmsley market today; a favourite Friday trip of ours. Up beside the Edinburgh Wool Shop is Meeting House Court and you can't miss the toy shop there.</description>
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           <title>Whacky loans.</title>
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           <description>A frog approached the counter clerk at a bank.  He saw from her nameplate that her name is Patricia Whack.

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