My name is Coulls.  I was born in the naval town of Chatham, Kent, UK.  I'm half English and half Cornish (Coulls ov vy. Fatla genes?) and descended from the Coulls of Cornwall.Â
It is said the hospital I was born in (All Saints, Chatham) was the inspiration for Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist" as it was a poor house during the time that Charles Dickens was living in the area and wrote that novel.
I moved to Faversham, Kent, UK, in 1975. Most people in the town of Faversham know me or my family. We lived there for 20+ years.Â
Since 1998, I have lived as a Canadian permanent resident in Toronto (Canada) with my partner Dawn and "Dave", our Black Labrador Retriever. Â
My most frequently spoken line is "I'm sorry Dave, I can't let you do that"...