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Topic History of: RIP Rodney Bewes aged 79
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Foz honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
The article doesn't make me think badly of her, Andrew.

Nor me. You cant give something away and keep it too.
His mother is the one who raised him.

The current fashion for open adoptions with meetings and letters continuously stops children from settling and turns adopters into glorified babysitters.

Is his "father" Richard O'Sullivan?


Chip off the old block I say
honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
The article doesn't make me think badly of her, Andrew.

Nor me. You cant give something away and keep it too.
His mother is the one who raised him.

The current fashion for open adoptions with meetings and letters continuously stops children from settling and turns adopters into glorified babysitters.

Is his "father" Richard O'Sullivan?
andrew JK2006 wrote:
The article doesn't make me think badly of her, Andrew.

Each to their own, JK.
JK2006 The article doesn't make me think badly of her, Andrew.
andrew www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-13192...aking-rejection.html