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ITS SHOW TIME!!!!!!!!lets post ur pic!!!!!!!!!
lea75 replied to esperia's topic in Introduce Yourself
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ITS SHOW TIME!!!!!!!!lets post ur pic!!!!!!!!!
lea75 replied to esperia's topic in Introduce Yourself
sorry to be a stick in the mud here, but I agree with Spooky, and the picture needs to be removed. You cannot use other members photos without their permission. I know that members have posted their pictures in here..me included, but that does not give anyone permission to use them or alter them in anyway. I will go through the thread and remove the picture from all the quotes Sorry Foxpoly I'm sure it took you ages, and the photo itself is great, but you should of asked everyone first -
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A woman has told how she accidentally left her grandson in her burning house as she rescued her beloved dogs. Mandy Hands, 45, said she forgot 11-year-old Curtis was sleeping inside the house in Coventry after she gathered up the family's four greyhounds and son Ashley, 16. She only remembered her grandson after someone asked whether anyone else was inside - prompting a rescue operation by firefighters. Mrs Hands told the Coventry Telegraph: "I can't get over the fact I left my grandson in bed. "I was panicking so much trying to get everyone out that I forgot he was here. I never even checked on him. "It was only when we were outside and someone said, 'Is there anyone else in there' that I remembered him, but no-one could get back in. "I stood outside shouting up at the bedroom window and that was when the fire engines arrived." Firefighters found Curtis - who was visiting from Portsmouth - asleep in a back bedroom and carried him to safety down a ladder as flames consumed the kitchen downstairs. All three occupants were treated in hospital for smoke inhalation after the drama in Woodway Lane, Woodway Park, on Monday morning. Mrs Hands' husband Craig, 41, and their eldest son, also called Craig, 19, left for work before the fire broke out. It is thought a faulty toaster started the blaze, which gutted the kitchen and damaged the rest of the house.
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