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Freedom of the City of London

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smurfchops | 17:34 Wed 04th Aug 2010 | Society & Culture
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What does this mean, in laymen's terms? What can Barbara Windsor do that she couldn't do before ?? !
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You can drive a flock of sheep over Tower Bridge (or is it London Bridge?) - one of them.
Interesting Chris, but a shame that they can't spell "priveleges" correctly in the name of their own web page....
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I am sure Babs has always wanted to do that. What's the point of it ?
She can now be hung with a siken rope :-)
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Yes, I read that. What a load of old cods
boxtops, they have spelt "priveleges" correctly, whatever it means. What they haven't spelt correctly is "privileges". (Just teasing.)

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