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11323-Gerald_Paper_cutting__Small_ 04 Jun 2008 1:14pm #25
offline megeebee

Member since 21 Jan 2007

Member from Napier

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Post deleted at 08 Jun 2008 3:47pm by gee-bee

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offline Moggy79

Member since 24 Jan 2008

Member from Christchurch CBD

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Discussion: "Growing, inspiration Young children to Young Adults. Stories." -

The title is as. libraries as inspiration etc.

Could the others please begin other threads on the other subjects.

Blank 29 May 2009 6:38pm #27
offline Moggy79

Member since 24 Jan 2008

Member from Christchurch CBD

Posts: 133

when youre meeting strange re's,
alongside you in libraries,
how can you convey word meanings
if you dont even sit there an hour
though you may be intellectually keening,
when discussing shapes and one's nose,
welsh,british,scottish. new zealand and roman,
just noses, a slim connection, to rowing and roses.

Misinterpretations.


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