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Just passed Brendans link onto a mate, he came back with this (not as funny but still quite random):


"I was typing a search into Google starting with ?is it?... Google?s suggestion was ?is it thursday?. Why would I possibly what to do a search for that?. I ran it and the top result was;"


http://isitthursday.org/


related to that I found:


http://isitfriday.org/

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> I'll never be composed upon Westminster Bridge

> again:

>

>

> http://mascosalvage.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/we

> stminster-bridge.jpg


xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


??!!??!!??!!??!!


:-$:-$:-$

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I have to say that Trinny & Sussanah: Boom to Bust is genuinely making me chuckle.

It's lifted about a million pages from the book of Alan Partridge, but it's been well done. And hats off to the girls, they've gone up in my estimation (not hard from where they started), they can clearly laugh at themselves!

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