The witch's house

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Steve Jones
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I have commented before on Csoni's strange fascination for pictures of naked men<G>.
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Steve Jones wrote: I have commented before on Csoni's strange fascination for pictures of naked men<G>. Touché

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Ours used to be the old cafe at Roundhay Park, where the childrens play area is now. There used to be old rundown wooden huts to the back of the cafe, it was my dad wo told us that the Roundhay witch lived there, Funny how we never asked to go in the cafe, some people say that was cruel i personaly think it was a touch of genius by the old man .

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Steve Jones wrote: I have commented before on Csoni's strange fascination for pictures of naked men<G>. They were women Steve,i suspect you need to go to Spec savers
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There's a spooky-looking house just off the Kirkstall Lane end of Queenswood Drive.Past the bus lay-by,take the footpath on the right and walk up the slope it's situated behind the high-rise flats.It's an old stone building with a flat roof.On winter evenings a dim light can be seen through the trees...

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