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Not sure how to do links, but if you go on youtube look for "spider prank on fanny". Its not what you think...there is no sexual referance to the video, but a lad Practical joke on a lad nicknamed Fanny.

This is how you do short links. They then look like the link above your post

[url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXYlPbfYmbU]So funny. Man v Wild Goose[/url]

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Genius.

Back when Americans still had traces of an English accent....good clip

If you travel in the proper (albeit dwindling) circles, you will still find many Americans with accents that can be described as "locust valley lockjaw".

My father and uncles definitely speak roughly this way

The late William F Buckley

Donald Trump has a few traces of this accent, as well.

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West Midlands - motors and music

A year since mass car production returned to Birmingham's Longbridge plant - with the first of the MG6 models rolling off the production lines - MG Motor UK's Chinese owners say they sold 446 cars in the first three months of 2012.

That is better than any of the company's annual sales figures from the past five years, when it was producing the MG TF specialist sports car.

But the figures are a far cry from Longbridge's heyday - when the plant was the largest in a region of the UK which became synonymous with the motor car.

Here - with Professor David Bailey from Coventry University Business School, and Gillian Bardsley from the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust - take a nostalgic look back at how Longbridge, and the whole West Midlands, gave us motors and music.

Not YouTube, and little hilarity. But interesting.

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West Midlands - motors and music

A year since mass car production returned to Birmingham's Longbridge plant - with the first of the MG6 models rolling off the production lines - MG Motor UK's Chinese owners say they sold 446 cars in the first three months of 2012.

That is better than any of the company's annual sales figures from the past five years, when it was producing the MG TF specialist sports car.

But the figures are a far cry from Longbridge's heyday - when the plant was the largest in a region of the UK which became synonymous with the motor car.

Here - with Professor David Bailey from Coventry University Business School, and Gillian Bardsley from the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust - take a nostalgic look back at how Longbridge, and the whole West Midlands, gave us motors and music.

Not YouTube, and little hilarity. But interesting.

Very, I worked there and saw a few people I know on there but funny to see our warehouse guy who is a moody bugger on a protest line :lol:

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