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Posts archive for: December, 2006
  • Boom Baa

    The plumbing needs to be fixed as a leak in one of the toilets has caused a nasty bit of damp. Occurring within the Peanut Factory at Whitley's, peanut output was adversely effected. A spokesperson at the facility said that they have located the culprit, a worker at a rival peanut factory. They went on to add that rather than let the police deal with the situation they would be taking matters into their own hands.

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  • This just in...

    Peter Schmeichel is actually a hologram with the power to both catch and repel footballs. This was integral to his success in becoming the best goalkeeping bacon farmer in the world.

  • Everybody Popular Music?

    Turnip is the new word for radiator, so says Gloria Estefan in her new song 'A piece of sugar beat'.
    It's out this Thursday so snap up a copy.

  • Celebrity Dadda

    Peter Andre's dad is Peter Sutcliffe. 'Andre' is a stage name, in the same way that Cilla Black's real name is Pricilla Queen of The Dessert Spoons. Simply a stage name, that is all.

    Ian Hislop is in fact the father of Australian cricketer Ricky Ponting. Both love nothing more than a gargantuan block of cheddar cheese.

  • Man charged with "looking focused"

    A 32 year-old man from Slough has been charged with looking focused and determined. He is due to be sentenced later on today at Reading Crown Court.

    Simon Fishlater was arrested early on Thursday morning for conducting himself in a focused manner. Witnesses say that they saw Mr Fishlater "walking up and down the street like he owned the place". The suspect claims he was "trying to remember" where he "parked", and attempted to pass off his threatening manoeuvering along the road as mere "concentration".

    These claims have been rubbished by the Police, and they expect Mr Fishlater to serve a minimum of 4 life sentences followed by a trip to the Zoo if he's a good boy.

    This is just another example of the growing trend known "street walking", wherein people parade up and down streets as if they were planning on travelling by foot. Such practices have not been used since the late 1640's.

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