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I need someone to fold the sheet, someone to take the other end of the sheet and walk towards me and fold once, then step back, fold and walk towards me again.We all need someone to fold the sheet.Someone to hitch on the coat at the neck.Someone to put on the kettle. Someone to dry up while I wash.

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Roger Deakin

Roger Deakin

Born: February 11, 1943
Died: August 19, 2006 (aged 63)
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