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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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She much want him back.
Borrow the book from him when you get chance and let me know if it's worth £75.00
(, Wed 29 Dec 2010, 11:09, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
but then proceeded to describe it, it sounds very much like it's well worth £75.00
Not many pages apparently.
(, Wed 29 Dec 2010, 11:12, Reply)
So it comes as no surprise it's a bit light on pages.
Is it the limited edition wipe-clean version?
(, Wed 29 Dec 2010, 11:15, Reply)
In 1970, Deacon began to write his autobiography with three friends. Ernie Roberts (who also had cerebral palsy), had been in hospital since the age of ten, and was able to understand Deacon's speech. Roberts listened to Deacon's dictation and repeated it to another patient, Michael Sangster, who wrote it down in longhand. After proof-reading by hospital staff, it was typed by a fourth member of the team, Tom Blackburn, who could neither read nor write, but taught himself to type in order to help. The resulting forty-four page book took fourteen months to write.
(, Wed 29 Dec 2010, 11:17, Reply)
I wonder how much a pair of Hi-Tec Deacons would cost?
(, Wed 29 Dec 2010, 11:49, Reply)
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