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Originally posted by Tensai View PostWho said life in the suburbs was boring....?
Firefighters had to cut a man out of a titanium chastity belt intended for sex games
As stated above the "hands on" and I also noticed the references to swellings.
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Originally posted by Tensai View PostWho said life in the suburbs was boring....?
Firefighters had to cut a man out of a titanium chastity belt intended for sex games
"Firefighter Simon Mitchell did a great job and was especially hands on'.
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I like this idea
Wimbledon Guardian: Chocolatier planning knife crime sculpture
A shocking rise in teenage gun and knife and crime on London's streets has prompted a wave or new ideas from politicians and youth workers on how to tackle the tragic epidemic.
But a Streatham Vale chocolatier wants to make a statement about the crisis on London's streets through the medium he knows best - chocolate.
Mr Gregory, widely considered to be one of the top three chocolatiers in London, has ideas for two pieces - one of a chocolate baby playing with a gun, and a not-too-sweet image of a gun or knife victim lying in a pool of chocolate.
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Who said life in the suburbs was boring....?
Firefighters had to cut a man out of a titanium chastity belt intended for sex games
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This is an ex student of mine....
http://www.thisissouthwales.co.uk/di...entPK=21161773
Fame at last...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUvNL...eature=relatedLast edited by zeitghost; 28 July 2008, 15:49.
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Looks like you started a winner here Xen. Who'd a thunk it.
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostDoes that mean Gary Linekar is God?
Confused of Morecambe Bay.
His family still have a fruit and veg stall on Leicester Market. At the height of his football-playing career they were fined by Trading Standards for using dodgy weights and giving short measure, but nobody talks about that anymore...
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Best of East Anglian local news
East Anglian village restores local link to pea
Man's ear bitten off in seaside fight
Lorry overtaking to be banned on the A12 (a good one actually, hope they do it, and the A14)
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Breaking news in Redditch: Astwood Bank tea room plans slammed.
This is more my cup of tea: Venue being sought for Winter fest.
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