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Just think about the poor British bloke on holiday in New York who has misunderstood and is standing on the tube naked from his waist down to his socks. You just knows there's one

 

:) There's always one! Bit awkward, I imagine.

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When I saw the headline on the BBC site, that's what I thought they meant because it reads "No sign of cold snap as passengers strip for No Pants Day"! :)

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From the CNN link:

 

"There is nothing special about me. I have never wanted special attention. I was only willing to do what was asked of me and what seemed necessary at the time."

 

How many people these days would be so humble about such brave actions?

 

The BBC has the story as well.

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I've never seen American Idol. Although I read that he was taking X-Factor to the States. What is different between American Idol and X-Factor? (apart from the judges of course :lol:)

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Oh yes I heard about Dannii Minogue being pregnant. I don't know why but I never thought she would have a baby. Congrats to her though. Cheryl next!

 

Apparently on channel 4 news tonight at 7pm my sister will be on there. They went to her school as it remained open and were talking to her group of friends about how easy it was to get to school, how they feel about not wearing their uniform all week blah blah blah.

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How Awful! Would be my worst nightmare.

At least Tesco and Asda always stock a good selection of books but you cannot beat browsing around a store like Waterstones.

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I'm not sure if I should accept the story at face value or not, because (possibly spurious) claims about diseases being caused by playing computer games have been kicking around since the early eighties - nevertheless, there's a new scare out there. From The Times no less. And it has been picked up by television news as well.

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Can you imagine not having a bookstore in your town?

 

http://www.cnn.com/2010/LIVING/01/22/laredo.books/index.html?hpt=Sbin

This is shocking! At least they have 2 libraries, but still!

 

I'm not sure if I should accept the story at face value or not, because (possibly spurious) claims about diseases being caused by playing computer games have been kicking around since the early eighties - nevertheless, there's a new scare out there. From The Times no less. And it has been picked up by television news as well.

Have you read Halfhead by Stuart Macbride? It features something called "VR Syndrome" which is caused by playing virtual reality games...

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Have you read Halfhead by Stuart Macbride? It features something called "VR Syndrome" which is caused by playing virtual reality games...

 

Not yet. I'll add it to the list. :lol: Can everyone see how expensive joining this forum can become? :)

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I'm not sure if I should accept the story at face value or not, because (possibly spurious) claims about diseases being caused by playing computer games have been kicking around since the early eighties - nevertheless, there's a new scare out there. From The Times no less. And it has been picked up by television news as well.

 

I was told by a Head Dietician the other day that rickets had returned!

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