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> ...Spain win the World Cup

Agreed


> ...Cameron wins (just)

Why? Are they in same group as England... I think when push comes to shove ppl will vote Labour


Wales to win at HQ for the 4th consecutive 6 Nations season


Andy Murrey to reach the Wimbledon final and then be soundly beaten


Al Fayed to outbid M&S for a site on Lordship Lane

- the UK will decide it needs to invest in manufacturing again

- the price of carbon will increase, creating a bubble ripe and ready to burst..

- Andy Murray WILL win Wimbledon

- the Royal wedding will be dramatically called off

- the Large Hadron Collider will find a clue to the Higgs-Boson

- Dualit will extend its range to include rice cookers (in a variety of colours with the chrome one being the priciest for some strange reason)

I predict political correctness will no longer be taken into consideration in most matters, owing to a resurgence of sanity waking up in the people who need to take charge of their positions of true fairness, and not to be ruled by this primitive law that has emerged under the flag of P.C.


Uneducated people will be educated for their own good, and stop being patronised.


Margeret Thatcher will be in the headlines by autumn, as will Prince Phillip, and a rolling stone will stop rolling, and a tradgey with a famous racing driver will unfold.


Cheryl Cole will divorce, and Simon Cowell will be in the centre of a scandal.


People will question charities, like band aid (what did they do with the money, how many Hospitals, how many water wells?)


Jordon will find favour when she opens a riding school for the disabled, moves house and writes a set of books on sexual hygene, her advice will be taken seriously.


Holly will leave GMT. A new Elvis will emerge. Soya and G.M food will be blamed for obesity, and a drop in wildlife, insects War between Iraq and Iran will be Rekindled.


Conservatives will win the election. WE will keep the pound and we will have economic growth. America will be the place most migrants will choose to live.

Rosie I think there are others out there who also wept. The thing is I looked into David's eyes before he regenerated and felt he may have made a mistake in leaving, regret looked back at me. You know what they say eyes are the mirror to the soul.( she says walking off weeping yet again)

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