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Date Posted: 12:03:32 08/31/12 Fri
Author: paul parry
Author Host/IP: 86.143.37.241
Subject: Re: memories
In reply to: marie walsh 's message, "memories" on 11:09:36 11/26/08 Wed

I remember Mr McCabe from St Christophers.
He only had one leg.He was fighter pilot during war.
I sat next to his son Paul in class.

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[> Re: memories -- lillian savage, 05:25:26 02/16/14 Sun (211.26.55.2)

I remember Mr McCabe, my brother Brian had him for 3 years straight because no other teacher would have him, his classroom was next to the church. I had Miss Oakley and remember her giving me 6 of the best, my oldest brother Peter was a prefect and sent me to her, I aso went to All Hallows but then we emigrated to Australia and we are still here it has been a great life but l still think the best times were growing up in Speke, Oggy Shore Speke Hall and Peter used to take us to the airport to see the planes, and l will always remember when the Fair came every year down near Western Ave we were only allowed to listen to classical and opera music at home so l enjoyed the music there. I still play that music today

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