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Fizik Microtex Handlebar Tape £8.99 (May 03 2008 03:51 GMT) - Microtex is super tough stretch resistant and breathable One of the best looking and most comfortable tape of its kind £8.99 |
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Cardboard Buddies £9.99 (May 03 2008 03:51 GMT) - Let your imagination go wild with this fun kit! It comes with everything you need to make creatures, rockets, snowmen, flowers - the list is endless. With corrugated cardboard, rhinestones, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, magnets and glitter glue. The perfect craft project for encouraging creativity. Age 7+. |
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Just Julie Audio Book CD £6.99 (May 03 2008 03:51 GMT) - Everyone's favourite barmaid Bet Lynch from CoronationStreet' reveals her own life storyin this colourful and fascinatingautobiography. Deserted by herfather as a baby, divorced in herearly 20s, cancer sufferer... It' |
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Thomas Whizware Game £8.00 (May 03 2008 03:51 GMT) - Learn on-the-go or link to a PC for a world of 3D animated fun. Over 120 activities including reading, maths and all curriculum related pre-school essentials, all controlled by an interactive touch pen. Bonus downloads available from the Whiz Kid website. |
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The Old Man Knew What a Mouse Pad Was (May 03 2008 03:51 GMT) - The old man was using the mouse on the flat part of the computer. He complained of the wandering cursor. The old man was advised to use the touch pad instead. The old man was advised to purchase a mouse pad and also told what that was. The old man said he knew what a mouse pad was. |
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Comma Problems (May 03 2008 03:51 GMT) - The latest conflagration between Margrum and Higgs had to do with the placement of commas. Higgs was something of the view of Karl Kraus that a misplaced comma was a sort of “gateway drug” that led inexorably to moral depravity. Once you were careless with commas, you were careless with everything, and ultimately with the things most important. Margrum was more of the view that commas were a form of decoration –here, there, whatever “looked right”, whatever “felt right”. None of it bore... |
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