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alanlad
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Post by alanlad »

Thanks Lilysmum. I'll try it now.
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Post by Si »

alanlad wrote: Tried is Chrism but not what I'm loooking for. Mine is simply a 'Do you know' question. I don't want to turn the site into anything it's not designed for; I sincerely hope I haven't annoyed anyone. Of course not.

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Post by chameleon »

alanlad wrote: Tried is Chrism but not what I'm loooking for. Mine is simply a 'Do you know' question. I don't want to turn the site into anything it's not designed for; I sincerely hope I haven't annoyed anyone. Suspense id killing, go on you never know - might just hit lucky - ask the question......

sundowner
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Post by sundowner »

chameleon wrote: alanlad wrote: Tried is Chrism but not what I'm loooking for. Mine is simply a 'Do you know' question. I don't want to turn the site into anything it's not designed for; I sincerely hope I haven't annoyed anyone. Suspense id killing, go on you never know - might just hit lucky - ask the question...... I second that.

alanlad
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Post by alanlad »

Quite simple actually. I had a mate called Terry Wright in the 60's and 70's. He lived in East End Park then moved. I worked at William Pells clothing factory in East Street then may have gone to work abroad. Last time I saw him I was with Mayflower Greetings cards in |Marshal Street. There! Suspense over lol.
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Post by sundowner »

alanlad wrote: Quite simple actually. I had a mate called Terry Wright in the 60's and 70's. He lived in East End Park then moved. I worked at William Pells clothing factory in East Street then may have gone to work abroad. Last time I saw him I was with Mayflower Greetings cards in |Marshal Street. There! Suspense over lol. Hi there alanlad i hope you find him. I have said before this site is very good in that as you have just found out it is flexible has long as you dont drift too far off the thread then most posters dont mind.

Chrism
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Post by Chrism »

alanlad wrote: Quite simple actually. I had a mate called Terry Wright in the 60's and 70's. He lived in East End Park then moved. I worked at William Pells clothing factory in East Street then may have gone to work abroad. Last time I saw him I was with Mayflower Greetings cards in |Marshal Street. There! Suspense over lol. Do you know which school he went to?
Sit thissen dahn an' tell us abaht it.

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Post by Uno Hoo »

Some people spend a lifetime looking for Mr Right.
The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, moves on; nor all thy Piety nor all thy Wit can call it back to cancel half a Line, nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.

Diesel Dave
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Post by Diesel Dave »

That's ok until you find out his first name is ALWAYS
David Raine

alanlad
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Post by alanlad »

Did you know that the Leeds DLVA office is moving tomorrow 20th. November from Eastgate to Colton. It's due to close at 12.30 tomorrow and reopen at the Colton office on Monday. Its just below Sainsburys in Bullathorpe Lane. With Sainsburys on your left, drive past until you reach a roundabout. 1st. left is Temple Fields Business Park. I think that Finch Drive first on your right. I'me sure I remember the DVLA in Eastgate being No.29, the last building on the left going down Eastgate. Apprently its No 42 on the opposite side of the road.
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