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Does this article even merit existance? It makes up a word (what's wrong with the phrase "Kingswood Alumni"...) to encompass the select few "notable" individuals (of which Tim Curry is probably the most reknowned - which says something) that have graduated from Kingswood, when a perfectly accessibly list dominates a large segment of the actual Kingswood School article. - Stark 04.07.08
i think the footballer is actually from another school in the kingswood area of bristol... and by the way chappy above, i think e.p. thompson was far more influential (major developer of marxist thought) than tim curry will ever be! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.76.94.49 (talk) 14:52, 31 October 2008 (UTC)Reply