Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge
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Somehow that didn't seem to fit with the title of the DM link (midnight blue bikini etc.), so I checked - that was Tracey Childs in Howard's Way - haven't heard of her either.
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The totty off of Howard's Way.Originally posted by centurian View Post
Who the #@%$ is Amy Childs
I'd imagine her face could do with a bit of an iron these days mind you.
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It does mean midnight. The DM article mentions midnight 33 times, although one of them was in the sidebarOriginally posted by Eirikur View Post11:57? As it doesn't mention AM or PM I suppose they use the 24 hour clock which means we still have 12 hours and three minutes to go till midnight. Of Course daily mail readers are too stupid to understand the 24 hour clock
Who the #@%$ is Amy ChildsOriginally posted by DailyMailSleazeSidebarIt's a hard life! Amy Childs sips on a glass of fizz as she soaks up the sun in Cape Verde in a skimpy midnight blue bikini
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11:57? As it doesn't mention AM or PM I suppose they use the 24 hour clock which means we still have 12 hours and three minutes to go till midnight. Of Course daily mail readers are too stupid to understand the 24 hour clock
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You posted this late in the evening anyway - you should have waited another ~30 minutes for extra dramatic effect.
Fail
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Doomsday clock
At the pips it will be 11:57:00 precisely
Doomsday clock moved forward to 11:57
"The BAS moved the clock due to threat of nuclear war and climate change "
I wonder if those boffins are all called Vitalstatistix ?
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