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Re: whats in a name?
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Fuuny old thing, I lived on Warbreck Hill Rd., almost on the summitof the hill in fact. When we dug a pond in our back yard it filled with water of its own accord and stayed pretty fullall year round. We calledthe water board as we thought the resevoirmight be leaking but they tested it and said it wasn't their water. So it seems there's some sort of underground spring...
Great views of the Bowland Hills too. And having never broken in an climbed the covered resevoir, I couldn't tell you about the views of the Lake District and North Wales. And of course, from anywhere on Blackpool front, the very wierd and rare sightings ofthe Isle of Man, often floating above the horizon and sometimes reflected upside down in itself! Seen that, my Dad saw Ireland not so long ago, that's very very rare...


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Spaceship mark
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2nd September 2005ce
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