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howard mcsweeney1
Location: Dover
Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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9 December 2011
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it's that time of year again and the children of st mary's primary school put on their nativity play in front of a packed audience.
a real treat for doting parents and grandparents.
Guest 657
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9 December 2011
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Aww how cute do they all look - love the donkey
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howard mcsweeney1
Location: Dover
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9 December 2011
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here is one of the donkeys reading jeane.
many of them had a go at something individual, the lighting was not that brilliant for photographs though.
Melissa Pile
Location: Dover
10 December 2011
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Our son did his first school nativity play last tuesday he was a sheep of all things but was very sweet the kids did great and all looked cute .
Guest 715
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This little angel put her heart and soul into the singing
http://www.thepoke.co.uk/2011/12/15/little-angel-steals-the-show/
Audere est facere.
Guest 663
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15 December 2011
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Well what can you say the little boy in the front seemed taken with her rendition, but i'm sure there was a proud mum there somewhere.
Keith Sansum1
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15 December 2011
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its a great time of year when the kids get the script wrong, or make there own words and its great to see them all so proud
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