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3 hours ago, Xann said:

Stan Lee taught me to read.

Jack of Hearts was my favourite after he beat up the Hulk.

 

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I was thinking about this today too.

My brother won some competition in the Express and Star I think it was and he won a Spiderman Book which was just always around when I was growing up. Had the day Gwen Stacy Died in it which I must have read 1000's of times.

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11 minutes ago, NurembergVillan said:

On a separate note, the Home Office has put up another £150k towards the investigation to find Madeleine McCann.

She might be worth being in my 5 for 2007...

 

FTFY

EDIT: No coincidence that Esther McVile is a family friend, no sirreee bob

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I might be jumping the gun here, but my 'twitter trending' box is listing

Arlene Foster

Tony Blair

Fabian Delph

Prince Charles

and ScotRail

I'm imagining something crazy on the Forth rail crossing?

 

 

**update** false alarm, my bad

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On 13/11/2018 at 20:33, NurembergVillan said:

On a separate note, the Home Office has put up another £150k towards the investigation to find Madeleine McCann.

The whole lot stinks if you ask me.

This makes for an interesting photo, look at those happy faces bar one!

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As for Esther 'Gatekeeper' Rantzen, she is definately sitting on piles of some chilling information - including cover-ups for Savile - that will sadly be taken with the poisonous f***er to her grave!

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Novelist and screenwriter William Goldman gone at 87.

He won a couple of oscars for “Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid” and “All the President’s Men”.

Other works of his include his novels and subsequent screenplays of “Marathon Man” and “The Princess Bride” along screenplays of “Misery”, “The Stepford Wives”, “A Bridge Too Far” and “Chaplin”.

In his book on the film industry as a whole, he concluded that “Nobody knows anything”.

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