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31 March 2011

Has the Gang of Four been reincarnated as a bridge?

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30 March 2011

After the house that looks like Hitler...the car that's the spitting image of Mussolini!

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Questions from the Guardian's letter page to which we know the answer.

"Andrew Keogh (Letters, 28 March) contends that horses don't know when it's their birthday. How does he know they don't?"
Because. They're. Fucking. Horses.
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