3songsnoflash
Thursday 13th October 2011 10:15pm
London
160 posts
Here are my one liners that didn't make the cut, so close on a couple of occasions.
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Rapper Snoop Dogg has congratulated a Welsh farmer on growing a prize winning swede. Who knew that Snoop had such an interest in gardening, although it does explain why he's always going on about his hoes..
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Exam boards which make mistakes will be fined in future, with fines in proportion to the seriousness of the mistake, up to a maximum of 10 marks or a week in detention.
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YouTube is about to start a service offering movie rentals, putting them in direct competition with LoveFilm. LoveFilm have said they don't expect to make any of their employees redundant, but they may post them to the job centre in a pre-paid envelope.
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Scientists have discovered the area of the brain responsible for optimism, which is great news for stupid optimists, or 'Brain Half Full' types, as they're now called.
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This new Comedy Carpet in Blackpool is downright dangerous, whose bright idea was it to let us walk from one comedy catchphrase to another? I've been trapped in the Chuckle Brothers entry for days now, send help!
JAY-Z:
Yo! Wassup! This is Jay-Z comin' atcha! Mah homie Snoop Dogg tells me he's been getting gardening tips from a Welsh farmer, and he put me in touch with your Alan Titchmarsh. I may have 99 problems but Greenfly aint one! Peace out!
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The Conservatives have always been in favour of a good Fox hunt, but I think they're now more likely to push for a total cull on Adam Werrity.
PERVY MAN:
Following David Cameron's request for more protection of internet users, ISPs are to introduce a bar on web porn. That sounds the kind of place I'd go to drink in.
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It's not surprising that Ed Miliband has taken down photos of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown at Labour Party HQ, his new shadow cabinet is so young that he's had to put up pictures of Peppa Pig instead.
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Research has shown that vitamin supplements may actually shorten your lifespan. I was a bit suspicious when I found I was taking vitamins D, E, A, and D.
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An American woman has sued the makers of the movie 'Drive' because it has very little actual driving in it. I took Guy Ritchie to court for exactly the same reason after I watched 'Snatch'.
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So, the regulatory body OfQual have been investigating problems with errors in exam papers. OfQual, OfCom, OfGas, OfGem, who decides where these regulators get their names? Is there a regulatory body for regulatory bodies? OfOf?
My least favourite submission (and the one that I though was the most obvious) is the one that made it in, the Apple Store/Windows line...