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Haha, yes, I remember that about the guy 'raping' the car.

Oh yeah, so it was. I remember her going to consummate the marriage by positioning herself on one of the girders. I think she might have been the same one who was then interested in the fairground ride, which was in a theme park in Germany or The Netherlands or somewhere (I think she was American, no?) She actually

I went through a stage of reading this all day at work. I got several other people reading it too, until it got blocked by the IT people, selfish gits. Didn't it stop comments for a while, then, when it showed them again, changed all the comments to just one word (can't remember what the word was, sorry this is so

Maybe, I can't really remember. I've seen a couple of programmes on it, as there seemed to be a spate of them on a year or two ago. I know one woman really liked a fairground ride which she went to visit, and one woman was talking about her ex, the crossbow.

I thought this was going to be a story on objectum sexuality, like the woman who married the Eiffel Tower. Though I think she left 'her' for the Berlin Wall.

Considering the bracelet and ring Angelina is wearing are pretty boring, I feel like the close up was only included to generate comments on her wrist. Which were all then swiftly moved due to bodysnarking... I know quite a few of the other photos have a close up of some interesting detail, but a plain gold bangle and

Yeah, I've heard of it with other things, I think over here we'd refer to it more as sniffing; glue sniffing, paint sniffing etc. I know when I was at school sniffing aerosols was popular, I'd just never heard of 'whip its' or people using whipped cream cans. I was very confused when I first read this story!

Yeah, I think The Strokes managed it because they never denied their upbringing, and actually had the songs to back it up.

I think the reason there's such a big fuss over this girl's 'authenticity' is because of the kind of music she makes. People don't care if pop stars have a manufactured image, it's generally a plus point as in Lady Gaga and, to a lesser extent, Katy Perry. But as Lana is obviously trying more for the indie market, I

Really? I don't think it's a 'thing' in the UK at all. I'm sure some people have figured out you can do it, but I don't think it was ever a big trend and I'm sure there's never been any restrictions on buying or selling whipped cream canisters.

When I was in Chile, there were gangs of dogs who would roam around, and sometimes just chill out in the middle of the street, as a group. The same ones always seemed to be together too, it was like a friendly, dog version of West Side Story, but with more sleeping and less dancing and knife fights.

This is so off-topic, but it winds me up whenever I see it. It's not London's Daily Mail, or London's Times or any other British paper you want to turn in to a local rag. There is more to Britain than just London! Gah! Had to get that out.

There's definitely a weird angle going on there. It looks like a badly fitting prosthetic.

The bumps are bad, but what's up with Anna Kendrick's hand? It looks like it's on upside down or something.

Yes, this is the only whippet I'm familiar with.

Ah, is that what that refers to? I've never heard of 'whip-its' before.

I'm glad your sister is ok. I always thought of strokes as something that only affect older people, so it seems more shocking when it affects someone young.

She seems to be doing ok. I don't really know her well, only met her a few times at family get togethers, but I've heard she's ok. Apparently it's something to do with her heart. I think she may have foetal alcohol syndrome though, as her mother (both parents actually, her estranged father was found dead at Christmas

My sister's sister in law had a stroke last week, she's 27. Her and my sister went to school together as well. It seems mad that someone could have a stroke so young. She's got some mobility and memory issues but from what I hear, she's recovering pretty well. Still shocking though, to me anyway. Though my best

Where I live, cock is a term of endearment. You will often hear people say something along the lines of 'Alright, cock?' (or 'Alreet cock' if they have a particularly strong accent) when asking how someone is.