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I created this article as a result of bumping into the guy at the May Day festival in Ipswich. I think he is worthy of an article, but it will take some work! I remember the guy 'telling stories' to us when I was at primary school. At least 15 years ago. Over the next few days I plan to expand this article. His website has a wealth of information. I was telling him today what I wanted the pictures for, I said that I thought he was worthy of an article on Wikipedia (which he said he knew about), and I'm going to do it for him. Takes a lot for one speaker at a primary school to be remembered by a student 15 years later! That, and everything else he's done in prisons for example, makes him notable to me. Jsc83 17:09, 6 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]