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Kim and Aggie are back with an Another New spin off “how clean is your hospital” The two will be looking how a hospital in London can clean up its
act, The one hour show will be on Next week Then How clean is your House returns next
month I’m not sure what to make of this shoe
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Kim has admitted to burying her stillborn baby in a Liverpool park back in the 60's.
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nothing wrong there, althourgh is woudl of been better downing it in a grayard
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i think its illegal 623, not to meantion what state of mind the poor woman mmust of been in to do such a thing , it was not the right thing to do but i have a great sympathy for how she must of been feeling
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ohh, I don';t think the poilce can charge her!
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She dug the grave with a spoon when her baby boy came 4 months premature. She is married to a retired policeman so I am sure she will have checked out the implications of her confession before writing about it in her book.
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its already in here book,
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That's a terribly sad story and it's a pity she had to reveal it and re-llive it all these years later.
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I wonder if she has bottled it up inside for years and it has tormented her. Perhaps if we find someone who reads her book we will get a better idea of what happened.
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The trouble is, and I hate to say this, that bit is probably the most interesting bit of the book.
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Probably if she had not put that bit in her book it would not sell and maybe the papers getting a hold of it and talking about it is great publicity for her.
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i am trying not to be a snob here but who wants to read the autobiography of someone's cleaner?
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Chapter 1: Had a bit of a poke around with a toilet brush.
Chapter 2: Gave birth to a dead baby and buried it.
Chapter 3: Got a bit of white wine vinegar and got all those nasty marks off the wainscote.
Chapter 4: Er... that's it.
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Kim Woodburn, a native of Hampshire, England, first discovered the joy of cleaning as a child while watching her fastidiously neat grandmother soak the family clothes and scrub the family house from top to bottom. Her grandmother, who cleaned schools for a living, considered cleanliness the most important of human traits. After moving to Liverpool, Kim took her first live-in cleaning job; she has also been a social worker, a beautician and a catalog model. Kim founded her own handmade knitware company, which led to her television debut in 1983, modeling her fashions on "Pebble Mill at One." After the stint in retail, she managed the household for several prominent families in England and the United States.
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How does one train as a cleaner and then become a social worker?
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Perhaps she cleaned houses to pay her way through university.
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Good point - but then she became a cleaner again! Mind you, the kind of celaning she does is social work.
I can't believe people with such filthy homes could allow cameras in inorder for the whole nation to see what squalor they live in.
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They went into a house three doors away from my friend where there was a man living with his daughter. They were living like animals and should have been ashamed to let the cameras in. They had a new fridge, washing machine and cooker delivered ,all paid for by the programme. When the cameras went back 6 months later they had went back to being dirty.