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Trivial but fun occupation



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Published Date: 07 October 2008
I wonder how many of your readers enjoy, not the old hobby many of us used to have of collecting car registration numbers, but making a list of the wonderful names of past notable people chosen for the nos
12/12A Brighton & Hove buses from Eastbourne to Brighton?
It may be a trivial occupation for the mind but a bit of fun and imagination is always a good thing. So, readers, just a few of the people of distinction of the past for you to look for are William Lillywhite, Dame Anita Roddick, Rev Richard Enraght, Aubrey Beardsley Thomas Harrington and many more. Keep you eyes open as you walk around the bus routes and you can also have a little smile when you spot one of these names. If you have access to Google you can add to your enjoyment by doing some research and finding out why each name was chosen. – Jane Schulze,
Commercial Road, Eastbourne.



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