RE: Communes and Lilith7, I checked on a couple of communes when I arrived in NZ in the first couple of years, not very impressive, my NZ female cousin from Wellington was a founding member of CentrePoint, when I met her on a special trip to meet her, she seemed disenchanted with everything and had left the commune. More recently she had metamorphosised into an elegant little black dress business woman looking like a different person, young and vivacious, but unfortunately a few years later she died.
Another cousin Margaret Ann from England was a founding member of one of the first independent charities that was like a cult that gathered money for donations to Africa but unfortunately I can't bring the name to mind, it's quite well known, from back in the early 60's maybe late 50's. Could have been Oxfam but that not really ringing a bell for me.
Another cousin Margaret Ann from England was a founding member of one of the first independent charities that was like a cult that gathered money for donations to Africa but unfortunately I can't bring the name to mind, it's quite well known, from back in the early 60's maybe late 50's. Could have been Oxfam but that not really ringing a bell for me.
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