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18 Mar 2011 10:14p.m.
donna wrote:
Today from Adelaide I watched as much footage as I could of the memorial service as I have of your pain over the past few weeks - I am so proud to be KIWI and even more to have been born a cantabrian! You have shown such fellowship and love for eachother and today with Prince William there with his caring ways, just like his mum, I am also very proud to be part of the commonwealth. Stay strong, work together and you will once again build a beautiful city that is one of the best places on earth to live and visit
18 Mar 2011 05:15p.m.
Amanda wrote:
Proud to be a Kiwi and above all a Cantabrian!!Thanks for making our day hurt less!!
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