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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> You'd have missed him if you spend your time

> watching BB I reckon. He's not in the news that

> often but if he gets deported to Sweden and then

> America after a storming of the Embassy in London,

> then you will probably hear more about him.



Thanks for that.


Can't recall reading about him in The Daily Star!


Probably too busy reading about Celebrity BB.


And I voted for Julian C to win!!!

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> In the region of France where my brother lives,

> it's not the done thing to cut the grass on a

> Sunday. Day of rest and no noise I suppose.



There are many things in France that are 'not the done thing', but to follow the rules and not do the thing that is 'not the done thing' is, for the true Frenchman/woman, most definitely, not the done thing.


*Taken from EuronanityNews.org.

not news as such (but it's far too inane to have its own thread)...why is it when you're about to open a bag of Salt & Vinegar crisps the inside of your mouth start quivering? Doesn't happen with any other flavour by the way..(I have years of crisp-eating experience).
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