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Apr 14, 2024 |
edinburghlive.co.uk | Louie Smith |Beth Hardie
It seems an old letter found stuffed down the back of a sofa predicted the use of Zoom video calls long before the technology had been invented. A letter apparently written by a schoolgirl in 1969 contained chillingly accurate predictions for the future. The sheet was discovered down the back of Rosa Beckerton's sofa by husband Peter, 67, while he was refurbishing an old piece of furniture for a client.
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Apr 14, 2024 |
mirror.co.uk | Beth Hardie |Louie Smith
It seems an old letter found stuffed down the back of a sofa predicted the use of Zoom video calls long before the technology had been invented. A letter apparently written by a schoolgirl in 1969 contained chillingly accurate predictions for the future. The sheet was discovered down the back of Rosa Beckerton's sofa by husband Peter, 67, while he was refurbishing an old piece of furniture for a client.
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Aug 31, 2023 |
msn.com | Louie Smith
Dutch holiday park TerSpegelt may be 100 miles from the North Sea coast but it’s still wise to pack buckets and spades for a family visit. Because a sandy beach with a swimming pool and water slide awaits your kids – along with a guarantee of no rain. That’s because one of its amazing attractions, Sterren Strand – or Star Beach to Brits – is inside a massive greenhouse and also features a huge adventure playground for youngsters with ropes and a climbing castle.
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Aug 31, 2023 |
mirror.co.uk | Louie Smith
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May 3, 2023 |
thefreelibrary.com | Louie Smith
Byline: EXCLUSIVE by LOUIE SMITHA FIRST-TIME mum who spent PS1,200 buying blue outfits and boyish accessories for her baby ended up giving birth to a girl. Mollie Humble, 21, was told twice by medics that she was expecting a boy after scans. The hairdresser held a bluethemed gender reveal party, bought a wardrobe of clothes and picked the name Roman for the baby. She even bought blue feeding bottles and dummies and paid for blankets to be embroidered with his name.
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