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                  name is Ally. I moved to Florida in 1988 when I was 20 years 
                  old.The last place I lived at was Great Yarmouth. I used to 
                  work on the Queen of the Broads Pleasure Cruise and used to 
                  go all around Norfolk on this boat. I used to love that job 
                  - there's nothing like the Norfolk countryside. I went to Caister 
                  High School and to BlythJex In Norwich, we used to live In Sprowston 
                  and my parent bought the Cottage Gallery Restaurant ay Caister-on-Sea. 
                  The best memories of my life was In Great Yarmouth. I have lost 
                  contact with my friends but I miss everybody. I also used to 
                  work at the Theatre Royal at the seafront, but I hear It is 
                  just a cinema now. I remember Tiffaney's nightclub on the seafront 
                  also Rosey's and Spangle's used to be on Regent Road. The 80s 
                  was my time and miss those days terribly.The last time I was 
                  in Yarmoth was last Christmas. I was wandering the streets of 
                  Yarmouth trying to bump into some of my old friends but after 
                  10 years I guess they have moved on!! I had my American daughter 
                  with me and It was getting rather cold, homesick person. ALLY 
                  WRIGHT (NOW LEVINE), TAMPA, FLORIDA, USA  
 I 
                  moved to Norway in the early 197Os and I am one of the lucky 
                  ones who get to visit Norwich four to six times a year. Norwich 
                  just gets better and better. The Castle Mall, the new hospital 
                  and of course the magnificent Millennium buIlding. Still miss 
                  the people though. Are there any former Hewett School pupils 
                  from the early sixties tuned in?   RICHARD 
                  MALINOWSKI, NORWAY 
 I 
                  can remember as a child spending the most marvellous holidays 
                  at North Denes caravan park, Great Yarmouth. It often rained 
                  during that annual week's holiday but it didn't seem to matter, 
                  and I swam in the cold North Sea, come rain or shine. This was 
                  the sixties and early seventies. We always rented a caravan 
                  on the seafront, and it was a delight to awaken to the sound 
                  of the waves. There were no toilets or electricity only the 
                  gas lamps to light our way and we had to collect water from 
                  an outside tap - seems more like hard work than a holiday, but 
                  my brother and I loved it. We would always go to see a show 
                  or two, I can remember seeing Jimmy Tarbuck for one, and going 
                  to see the newly released "On The Buses" film. Nowadays I live 
                  in a thriving holiday spot, the sea is only a few steps away 
                  from my work, and the sun shines most of the year, but I would 
                  love to bring my children to Gt. Yarmouth to sample the delights 
                  of a true, traditional, British seaside holiday, although of 
                  course the caravans are rather more sophisticated than in my 
                  youth!!  HELEN 
                  SCHERER, PUERTO DE LA CRUZ, TENERIFE 
 As 
                  an ex-pat living in Sydney, Australia since 1988, I am wondering 
                  if there are any old Worlledgians out there. Having attended 
                  the Edward Worlledge School, Gt Yarmouth, in 1938/40, we were 
                  evacuated to Radcliffe-on-Trent in early 1940, and our schooling 
                  was rather disrupted. My family then moved to Hunstanton, and 
                  after marriage I moved to Downham Market from where I emigrated 
                  in 1988. Miss all the Norfolk scenery very much ,especially 
                  Thetford Forest area.  
                  RICHARD HASTINGS, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA So 
                  are there any old Worledgians out there? Contact us at norfolk.online@bbc.co.uk
 
 East 
                  Anglians, think of yourselves as very lucky people to live in 
                  Norfolk. Twenty-one years ago I left behind the historic City 
                  of Norwich and the beautiful countryside of Norfolk to live 
                  in Madison Connecticut USA. I have worked hard and have gained 
                  everything material in life that I could ever have wanted. But 
                  all this came at the sacrifice of the quality of life and the 
                  slower pace of life that is enjoyed in Norfolk. In America everything 
                  is fast, fast food, fast cars, fast money,and fast people. East 
                  Anglians - consider yourself very lucky people to live in Norfolk. 
                   MICHAEL 
                  R WILDE, CONNECTICUT, USA
 
  I 
                  miss Norfolk too! I am from a small village called Saxlingham 
                  Nethergate just 8 miles south of Norwich. I now live in North 
                  America, and have spent most of my career in Toronto, Canada, 
                  and Pittsburgh. It's funny, after reading all the excerpts from 
                  other ex-Norfolk-ites, it dawned on me that whilst in Norfolk, 
                  people dream of travelling abroad and working away from home 
                  (probably due to the remoteness and lack of decent extra-county 
                  motorway connectivity)...but the fact still remains, once you 
                  leave, you are fast to want to return home - you're all happier 
                  at home! Thanks to 成人快手 for doing an absoluetly tip top job of 
                  bringing the essence of home to our computers, and helping us 
                  remember what is so special and central to us all. I also miss 
                  成人快手 TV programming, some of us are fortunate enough to view 
                  成人快手 America, and get to re-live quality television programming, 
                  admist utter "bunkum" to use a popular Norfolk euphemism. Take 
                  care all, and go back to the little county in the East, you 
                  won't believe what you have been missing.  GREG 
                  S, PITTSBURGH, USA 
 I 
                  miss Norfolk so much it is unbelievable. I am from Great Yarmouth, 
                  I love that town so much and can't wait to get back there in 
                  the summer. For all the other expats I know how you feel, it 
                  is a lovely place.  JOHNNY, 
                  SINGAPORE  
 I 
                  have just found this website and what joy, I bet you think I 
                  am across the water - USA or NZ or OZ but no I am in Bedford. 
                  I miss Norfolk so much. Born at the village shop in Spixworth, 
                  daughter of the late Ralph Colegate, I went to the Notre Dame 
                  School in Surrey Street. Moved to Norwich to College Rd, then 
                  Gloucester Street, round the corner to Maida Vale, ending up 
                  in Carrow Road. Many friends I had married American servicemen 
                  and went to the States how I would love to find some of those 
                  girls.  
                  My Grandfather was Robert Utting, gamekeeper at Holkham Hall, 
                  my mother Dorothy Utting was born at the lodge there. My uncle 
                  was a fisherman living at Wells. My other grandparents ran the 
                  local school at Colby. So you see I belong all over Norfolk 
                   When 
                  I hear the accent I want to come home and I know if I speak 
                  to that stranger with the Norfolk accent they won't be an stranger 
                  for long.  I 
                  miss the people, the countyside, the narrow lanes where as a 
                  child I used to walk with my dog to Rackheath, the harvesttime 
                  when the smell of the hay filled the air and the dust blew over 
                  the fields. Church on Sunday was either Crostwick or Spixworth 
                  where I sang in the choir and sometimes played the organ.  
                  There is so much more I could write a book, I could tell about 
                  the characters in the villages around where my dad and I delivered 
                  the papers. If any of you reading this know of me I would love 
                  to hear from you.  ISABEL 
                  COLEGATE(JENNY), BEDFORD 
 I 
                  have just discovered this site from a cousin in Norwich and 
                  I am really pleased to see it up and running...well done 成人快手. 
                  I haven't been home for many years and most of what I knew as 
                  Norwich is probably rebuilt and gone. I left in 1973 and have 
                  never made it back...one day I will. I miss the food, the people 
                  and Carrow Road (even if they aren't winning much). Great job, 
                  will say hi again soon.  GORDON 
                  JABLONSKI, TASMANIA  
 I 
                  miss my son Paul, my daughter-in-law Lisa, and my three grandchildren 
                  - Kelly, Kyle and Kevin, who live in Norfolk. I am a British 
                  subject living and working abroad. I love to check 成人快手 Norfolk 
                  Online every few days to find out what the weather is like, 
                  and what is going on in general. It's great! Thanks for being 
                  there so I can keep in touch. I miss my family and England sooooo 
                  much! MARGARET 
                  R PORTER, CALIFORNIA,USA 
 Just 
                  found this link from the main 成人快手 page and am delighted that 
                  it exists! I was born in Sheringham in 1945 (a "Sheringham Dab") 
                  when the family farm was in Stiffkey. We lived briefly in Suffolk 
                  then moved to Ditchingham, Norfolk, in 1950. I attended All 
                  Hallows School from 1950-1961 (any "old girls" out there?). 
                  My mother continued to live in Ditchingham until she died Christmas 
                  Day 1998. After living in London, Cornwall, France and Greece, 
                  I moved to the US and have lived in the San Francisco Bay Area 
                  ever since (26 years). I just love it here but always think 
                  of Norfolk as home. What do I love about Norfolk? The North 
                  Norfolk coast, the wildness of the marshes, the creeks, the 
                  corn fields full of poppies bordered by lovely dense woods, 
                  the tiny lanes through farmland, the great expanse of sky, Geldeston 
                  Lock (someone else wrote that she likes it too!), Elm Hill, 
                  walking around the old part of Norwich, Spink's Hill near Ditchingham, 
                  the River Waveney at Bungay, Beccles (both Suffolk towns but 
                  right on the border), the wonderful National Trust houses (and 
                  my favorite BLICKLING HALL); the Norfolk Black Sheep shop at 
                  Aylsham, where you can get wonderful sweaters and lots of other 
                  clothing items, many of which I have (hope and pray they stay 
                  safe from F&M); Holt, Blakeney, Stiffkey, the beach at Holkham, 
                  all the wonderful little villages on the byways from Norwich 
                  to Ditchingham; the marvellous mediaeval churches, the flint 
                  and brick barns and other buildings....How could anyone find 
                  the Norfolk landscape drab and dull? It's full of beauty and 
                  light and I love it. I will be renting a cottage in Blakeney 
                  in June and look forward to being once again in one of the earth's 
                  special places, NORFOLK. SARAH 
                  WILLIAMSON, MENLO PARK, CALIFORNIA, USA 
 Hi, 
                  I am an ex-pat living in Muscat, Oman. I was brought up on the 
                  coast in Great Yarmouth where my family still live. My husband 
                  works in the oil industry so we tend to move around every four 
                  years (we are off to Perth, Australia, for our next four year 
                  jaunt). We go back to our house in Norwich every summer and 
                  my children simply love the rain and cold weather! I just wanted 
                  to say that Norwich is wonderful and I love walking around the 
                  city, it's like really coming home every time we visit. PS I 
                  feel really hurt when people write in negative comments about 
                  Norfolk.  
                  NAZZIE MUNRO, MUSCAT, OMAN 
 I 
                  miss Theford. I was raisd there and what I miss most about my 
                  home is the culture, the pubs, the fish and chip shops and the 
                  candy. I loved taking walks by the rivers and going to the castles 
                  and the markets. I just miss everything about home and wish 
                  I had never set foot out of my country. My one wish is to return 
                  home some day.  
                  JACKIE COOPER, ABERDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA, USA
 
 I 
                  lived in Sprowston until 1964 when I married and moved to the 
                  States and I have to say that when ever my husband and I get 
                  back to Norfolk we always meet very nice people. We usually 
                  rent a cottage in the Aylsham area and even though we sometimes 
                  get turned around on the country roads we never have a problem 
                  finding someone kind enough to head us the right way. The changes 
                  around Wroxham and Norwich have been extensive over the years 
                  and after traveling the UK Norfolk is still the best.  
                  SANDRA NORNHOLD,CAMBELTOWN, PA, USA 
 I 
                  lived in Norfolk for 12 years before I had to leave for uni. 
                  I`d just like to say hi to all my friends and family in Fakenham, 
                  it was a cool place to live even if it was voted the most boring 
                  place on earth.  EMMA 
                  WESTMANCOTT, CANTERBURY   
 I 
                  am a visitor from the Netherlands and we come to Norwich twice 
                  a year or more. We like the way that you can park your car outside 
                  Norwich and take the bus for a smalL fee so I wish we had the 
                  same possibilty in Holland. Hope to be in Norwich on the end 
                  of april and looking forward too it.  BRAM 
                  DE MOOIJ, THE NETHERLANDS 
 I 
                  have just found your Norfolk online site, and it's great. My 
                  name is Mike Mendham and I was born in King's Lynn and and till 
                  five years ago I was working at Fosters on the Hardwick Estate. 
                  Then I moved to Arizona, USA. I now live in Indianapolis with 
                  my American wife. It is very hard for everyone, even an expat, 
                  to get a work permit or Green Card. I'm one of the lucky ones 
                  I have got my papers and can travel in and out of the USA and 
                  will be coming home for two weeks' vacation with my wife who 
                  has never been to King's Lynn. She has been reading books about 
                  England and I will be glad to see my family for the first time 
                  in three years. UP THE LINNETTS!  MIKE 
                  H MENDHAM, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 
 We 
                  live in New Jersey and miss everything about Norfolk. The fact 
                  that you can take walks in the country side and see cows, ducks 
                  and horses or just as easily pop into Norwich for a wander. 
                  There is so much more to do and especially for children. We 
                  definitely think the quality of life is better in Norfolk than 
                  it is here and cannot wait to move back later this year. My 
                  husband is American and loves it just as much as I do.  CATE 
                  DALLAS, NEW JERSEY 
 Well 
                  hello there in Norfolk. 聽I have just discovered 成人快手 Norfolk 
                  Online by accident whilst checking the weather in Downham Market 
                  where my husband, Alan Yallop, comes from. He misses his family 
                  more than anything and being able to buy duck, samphire, and 
                  more than anything, the markets. I love everything about England 
                  but Alan hates the crowds of people. It will be great to be 
                  able to keep up with the news. Cheers
 SALLY 
                  YALLOP, TIMARU, NEW ZEALAND聽 
 Hello 
                  expats. Thought I'd add a line or two here, just for fun. I 
                  love Elm Hill, the Adam and Eve, Geldeston Locks, Cathedral 
                  Close, rape fields in summer, the new St Peters Hall Brewery, 
                  festivals in Earlham Park and grungey people in Unthank Road. 
                  I wish I could have East Anglia just down the road, but probably 
                  won't visit it again for a few years. Australia is great but 
                  home is home and always will be. CHRISTINE, 
                  SYDNEY  
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