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griller

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  1. I never have a problem finishing off a bag of crisps!
  2. Good luck with the Santa thing. After all, so many places and he can only be in one at the same time!
  3. Better still, just tell people you have skied on Mt Fuji if you really fell you must and go to somewhere decent. It won't be the first 'fib' told on Facebook. Maybe.
  4. Last ones I got I got without trying on (different story, had no choice) and they were tight at first. Too tight. But they wore in pretty good and not just about right fit. I won't buy without trying on again though.
  5. Actually, I don't know what it's about. I don't keep up with all the latest moustache news....
  6. A judge in Ohio has come up with an unusual punishment for a dangerous driver. Shena Hardin will have to hold up a sign saying "only an idiot would drive on the sidewalk to avoid a school bus" after she did just that. Witnesses say she used to routinely drive on the pavement to avoid waiting for the school bus as it stopped to pick up and drop off children in Cleveland. The incident was filmed by someone on the bus using a mobile phone. Hardin will also lose her licence for 30 days and pay a $250 fine.
  7. Glad to hear all the good reviews and reports, pretty much most people seem to be saying its a really good film. I loved Casino Royale, disappointed with Quiver of Silver.
  8. Do you need to wear special glasses to get the 3D effect? They always give me a headache.
  9. Lance Armstrong has been stripped of his seven Tour de France titles by the sport's governing body. The International Cycling Union (UCI) has accepted the findings of the United States Anti-Doping agency's (Usada) investigation into Armstrong. UCI president Pat McQuaid said: "Lance Armstrong has no place in cycling. He deserves to be forgotten." McQuaid added Armstrong had been stripped of all results since 1 August, 1998 and banned for life. On what he called a "landmark day for cycling", the Irishman, who became president of UCI in 2005, said he would not be resigning. "Cycling has a fu
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