She has got a face like a rare Chinese Vase...Minging
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I'm leaving now to go find myself. If I should return before I get back, please ask me to wait!

You got a fast car. I want a ticket to anywhere. Maybe we make a deal. Maybe together we can get somewhere

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Gillam

The Norman Invasion of 1066 led by Duke William of Normandy brought about a major transformation in 'English' personal names. It became politically sound to baptise ones children with the French sounding names and naturally the most popular was William (which itself is Germanic in origin) or the French equivalent 'Guillaume'. The invasion also brought about the introduction of surnames, in this case the name development included Arnold Gilleme (1283 London), William Gilliam (1379 Yorkshire), Robert Gylam (1524 Suffolk). The modern spellings being Gillam, Gilham, Gilliam, Gillum and Gillham. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Pe

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