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    Who paid three thousand pounds to save a turkey from the Christmas table in December, 1995?

    Question #7353. Asked by southcoe. (Oct 26 00 12:11 PM)


    McGruff

    This was Linda McCartney. http://rgo.simplenet.com/macca/t/maccatext2.html

    Oct 26 00, 4:40 PM


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