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Old May 16th 2008, 9:54 pm
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Originally Posted by paddingtongreen
It looks a bit different to when I was in that area. The road was full of two-way traffic then.

I think theres a bunch of you from Ellesmere Port, but you don't want to broadcast it.
My wedding photographer was a bloke my inlaws found in Ellesmere Port market!
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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
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There was a nice flea market there every so often and don't forget the boat museum.
Plus it's the HQ of the British Sub Aqua Club
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Originally Posted by mellybrown
hehe i dont want to go to church - i just wondered what it was - cos if you are born and raised in america you would never be CofE................
You can be any denomination of any religion you want to be. It's weird how people use Christianity as a default religion. Not saying you do, you could be a Christian for all I know, but I've come across loads of people that do that!
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Originally Posted by mellybrown
I got married in the registry office too (much to my mother in laws disgust!!!) got some nice pics tho - was one of henry 8ths manor houses
I got married at the county jail. Ohhhhh yeah!

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