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I once went for a tour around a local health club to get a free pass thingy. Anyway, the woman took us to the beauty treatments area, she opened the door and there was Goldie (drum and bass DJ) having his nails done. There were about six of us just gawping at the bizarre scene, before his metal clad grimace signalled our hasty departure.

Possibly the weirdest thing I have ever seen.

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Not really, the blokes a rocket polisher. Gets painted as some sort of tortured genius when in reality his just a smack head with a guitar.

Another death pool vote

Russell brand. Heroin overdose, hopefully

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Not really, the blokes a rocket polisher. Gets painted as some sort of tortured genius when in reality his just a smack head with a guitar.

he was already a druggie who happened to be able to write some great songs so got given a load of cash and guess what happened, he spent all his money on drugs, got more time for him than the likes of robbie williams who had to turn to drugs as a way of coping with the pressure of being given an £80m recording contract or all these megastar artists who get in to drugs because its the thing to do

i always find it strange how he is portrayed in the rags, especially when on a previous page they have poured their hearts out about whinehouse

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Good work Swansea council:

Swansea council's £1 shop at Llansamlet recycling centre

A council has opened a store at one of its landfill sites to sell items that people are about to throw away.

Goods on the shelves at The Corner Shop at Swansea's Llansamlet recycling centre include a Jason and Kylie mug and Bully, the mascot from 1980s game show Bullseye.

Every item is sold for £1 with proceeds going to educational charities.

A spokesman said: "This is another way to reduce the amount going in to landfill."

Workers at the tip ask people bringing stuff to dump if they have anything which is in good enough condition to pass on.

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A spokesman said the targets were getting more difficult each year and the council expected the landfill allowance to continue reducing.

Cabinet member June Burtonshaw said: "We need to continue to recycle more of our household waste every year so we can meet these strict targets.

"The Corner Shop is an excellent example of how we as a council can develop innovative ways to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill."

They should do this at our local one - though anything really good normally 'finds its way' down the road to one of the house clearance shops, it seems. :)

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he was already a druggie who happened to be able to write some great songs so got given a load of cash and guess what happened, he spent all his money on drugs, got more time for him than the likes of robbie williams who had to turn to drugs as a way of coping with the pressure of being given an £80m recording contract or all these megastar artists who get in to drugs because its the thing to do

i always find it strange how he is portrayed in the rags, especially when on a previous page they have poured their hearts out about whinehouse

Good post

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