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New Tax on Pepsi and Coke?
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30/07/2009 06:39:32
 
 
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Politics
Catégorie:
Taxes
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Thread ID:
01415185
Message ID:
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>>>>>>No thats pretty normal.Though its a long long time since I've seen actual newspaper used Some places try to serve it up in a polystyrene tray now. .They don't get my trade.
>>>>>>Its surprising how sometimes the grimiest places turn out the best produc
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>>>>>When I was working in Manchester I went to see Elvis Costello in concert. On home turf, sort of, he was much more loquacious than his image. One of his discourses between songs was a mini rant about legislation against fish and chips on newsprint. He said it amiably but what he was saying was basically get off my effing back. Then he played another song.
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>>>>It was never really on the newsprint. There would be a waxed paper layer for the fish and the chips then the newspaper wrapping was like insulation.
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>>>>Just came back from seeing The Hangover (not a dig at you BTW) it was very funny.
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>>>The next time I see Elvis C. I will explain to him how wrong he was <g>. Maybe it was just a story, distorted for dramatic effect. A guy who calls himself Elvis Costello wouldn't necessarily be above it. (You probably already know he started out as a computer operator in the mainframe era).
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>>>That movie has been polarizing here. It has been wildly successful. Some critics say it's the logical conclusion of that particular arc of movies.
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>>Which arc is that ?
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>>It wasn't very flattering to women (I thought) but then the men didn't come out too well either.
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>The arc of movies about men with arrested development. Women as objects or worse.


Luckily for me I seem to have managed to miss that arc.
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