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In my shoes – because it’s been an exciting week!

Posted on August 3, 2012 by Gill Phillips - Whose Shoes?

This week has been an exciting week. I was blown away by the Olympics opening ceremony. The image of Mr Bean ‘playing piano’  in Chariots of Fire makes me smile whenever I think of it. I loved the quirky, very … Continue reading →

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