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The British version of the 'war of the worlds'
Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Aug 4, 2005
Another vote for stomping on Rhyl here. Those of you familar with my journal will know exactly what I think of that shxthole. While we're at it, can you get rid of Hastings, too?
Musical version. Hmm, I like it, but it's a bit much all at once.
The British version of the 'war of the worlds'
JulesK Posted Aug 4, 2005
'Crikey, you had a good teacher!'
Off topic - yes, Roymondo, looking back I think she was great. That isn't the only thing I remember her for. We read some fantastic (but scary at that age) books as a class: 'I am David' and 'Z for Zachariah' are still seared on my memory.
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Secretly Not Here Any More Posted Aug 4, 2005
I first heard WotW in Primary School too. My teacher managed to get lessons out of it for weeks.
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