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julie miller,
07 May 2001 |
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How many versions of everything do we need?. Products, systems, foodstuffs. Too much already. OK I’m not saying that we should return to the the seventies style of convenience when “Vesta boil in the bag” - was the housewives’ choice. But please.
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Martin Algesten,
12 March 2001 |
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By glorious raping and pillaging we spread our seed all over the British soil (including Ireland), thus making the barbaric northmen the ancestors of nearly every living Brit today. I believe it is time to reclaim what is rightfully ours.
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Gunning for a hit,
12 March 2001 |
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The Lone Gunmen, spin-off from the flagging X Files seems set to be a hit, but not without the sex appeal of screen bimbos Zuleikha Robinson and Stephen Snedden - introduced in a "Seven of Nine" type attempt to decorate the screen.
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Kim Sampson,
12 March 2001 |
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When I come to the desk most of the documentation has been prepared already. She nudges the keyboard with intricately-painted false nails, slowing down the already bureaucratic process.
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Kim Sampson,
26 February 2001 |
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The invitation to the party is in jocular code. ‘Bring what you need to have a good time,’ the email reads. Meaning: please bring some drugs. Anything. Failing such procurement, an Unwins is conveniently in the vicinity.
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Heather Lennox,
26 February 2001 |
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The United Kingdom would be abolished, and London would again be in England. The 4 countries would agree to be friendly as long as they all governed themselves and minded their own business.
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