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Forth 1

Would you leave your partner if you won the Lottery? - 20 Nov

Nov 20, 2013, 01:22 PM

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This morning we wanted to know would you leave your partner if you won the Lottery? #Radio #ForthOne #Forth1 #Edinburgh #Fife #BoogieInTheMorning #Boogie #ArleneStuart #MartynEwart #Lottery #NationalLottery #Winner #Split #Leave #Partner

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