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19th October 2012, 05:16 PM
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For JAE
Posted on behalf of John Albert Evans:
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19th October 2012, 06:35 PM
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David Attinborough
I had forgotton all about him until the above jarred the old grey matter, just after the war, my married sister, Kay, used to travel on a friday morning from Dover to Rochester market with a van load of good used clothes and set up a stall and sell them, sometimes i would go with her. she had a lady assistant that lived localy who would work those fridays ( i forget her name now ), anyway on a number of occasions she would bring her nephew down to see us, he turned out to be David Attenborough. i sometimes wonder if he remembers those days. he has made some fantastic films in his time, both as an actor and as a director.
keith moody
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