Personal Stuff: If you don't know me - GO AWAY!!!!
To see a larger version, just click on any picture. Full name: Stephen Michael Hooker, nicknames: Acw, Zok. Born in Aberdare, used to live in 46 Peasant View, Godreaman, Aberdare, Mid Glamorgan where my parents still live. Also used to live in Selbourne (Selborne) Street, Chuckery, Walsall. Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree in Visual Communications from West Midlands College of Higher Education. Ran a business from The Custard Factory Digbeth.
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Trying to fish out the chewing gum from his screwball icecream. Took him quite a long time, being careful not to drop it on the floor.
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I've always been terribly interested in this shed. Why was it here? What went on inside? Now, I know, it's the Dawley pigeon fanciers.
Today, they're getting ready for a race, sticking entry bracelets on them, and stuffing their release boxes with birds. Esme even got to hold an egg.
Another mystery solved. I wondered why this bottle bank was orphaned, if anybody emptied it or indeed, if anybody puts bottle in.
Today, I saw the barmaid with a big basket of bottles. So, it was the Social Club's after all.
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And. Once I moved Esme over, the cat followed, lay down at her head, and gave me a look, like, "what are you going to do about it."
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And upon coming home, I don't know how many times I was, "turn you into a frog!" "Ribbet, ribbet." "And back into a Daddy."
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