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St Osyth's Spring
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Megan Butler
2nd November 2006
A bit strange and I guess it is a myth.
Megan.
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Thomas
2nd June 2007
I am always trying to create something
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Tony Round
21st September 2007
As a native of St Osyth Village and now living in Western Australia since 1969,I was pleased to see my birthplace on this site. I shall introduce my grandchildren to it, so that they may have a better idea of their hertitage.
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Miles
24th September 2007
very good work on this doods
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Kurt Louis Hanson
7th October 2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
On this day...
October 7: Feast Day of St. Osyth
Top of the day, to all and everyone, and I'll have a pleasant time strolling around the World Wide Web this early Sunday morning.
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Rosina
8th December 2007
Really strange when she picked up her head.
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Gemma.louise.cox.
20th December 2007
very good its a lovly story to do
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Julie
18th May 2008
Great animation - really brings the story to life. Music and naration very fitting too. Well done.
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Booboo
10th January 2009
st osyth is now a village in essex
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Katie P
29th January 2009
This is so funny.
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Aimee
5th February 2009
i think it was good when she risen from the dead i did not like it where she died i thought it was spooky when she still haunted like a ghost
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Emma
30th April 2009
Thats CCCCCCCCCRRRRRRRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEPPPPPPPPPYYYYYYYY
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Jasyendy
17th June 2009
I would never go to that woods only in days and see that fountain and then go back quickly SCARY!!
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