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The Local Herald — Readers Photos.


Is this our youngest reader ? Welcome to Sofia Rose, age 7 months, from Burnley who became a Herald Fan even before she could walk. Her Gran, Patricia Thompson, says the Herald is always a good read and is obviously in good taste because Sofia tries to eat it. Patricia suggests that we run a regular column for photos of Herald readers such as the youngest, the oldest, the most unusual, the funniest, the highest, the furthest away, etc. Email your photos to: info@thelocalherald. Let’s see how inventive our readers can be ?


A man walks into a pub..... and asks for a pint of "Colt 45". The barman replies: "Sorry mate, we don't serve that here". "In that case, I'll have a luger and lime"!


Oh I wish I were a pretty flower, the dandelion said.


Then people would admire me but they wish me gone instead. Now if I were a snowdrop, so pure and sparkling white,


or a bluebell with a nodding head, well, that would be alright.


Or a sweet, shy, shrinking violet, she's such a pretty thing,


or a cow slip or a celandine, then I'd be welcome in the spring. Perhaps a stately foxglove, so loved by all the bees, or a fragrant honeysuckle, then I'd be sure to please.


But there are some who try to poison me and ouch-pull off my head, or get the hoe and cut me down, and call me wee-the-bed. But during the creation, the good Lord, He decreed,


That while some would get the glory, I'd be just a blooming weed. So despite their sprays and potions of this please have no fear, I'll still go forth and multiply - and see you all next year.


And Here’s Moses Kiptanui, the 19 year old Kenyan who turned 20 just a few weeks ago. David Coleman. Most of these athletes will have a favourite lead leg, which is either left or right. Mike Whittingham. Is there something that


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13. out that makes you an exceptional pole-vaulter? Adrian Childs. Genius.


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