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Does this lolok like £600,000 worth of damage?

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    #11
    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    It's been changed.

    I thought the BBC never changed their articles.....

    Just shows that we have some plonkers on this BB.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
      I thought the BBC never changed their articles.....

      Just shows that we have some plonkers on this BB.
      Indeed, then we have the prime amongst primes, the Rodders of the CUK plonkers, the ultimate in twunts (Since some of our more esteemed halfwits departed these pages), the one, the only, ladies and gentlemen I give you ...... Cyyyberrrrmaaaan.

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        #13
        despite whatever the unqualified ney sayers think,

        the article has indeed been edited and the amount being
        discussed:

        "The pattern has already cost a great deal of damage - possibly about £600.


        is not so far from the initial Benes back of a fag packet estimate of £500

        'Using this analogy it is clear to see that a maybe 5 acres have been
        damaged which is about £500 quid.
        '



        Milan.

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          #14
          Proof at last that the aliens who have been landing their flying saucers on farmland are giant jellyfish

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            #15
            http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/c...-200906041804/

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