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| from Roger Viggers:
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WSR diversifies into health care.
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Retail manager seeks chopper shopper.
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Dennis leaves Gnasher behind.
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(News headline)
STOCK MARKET CRASH: Pensioners trust to tooth fairy.
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A spokesman for Ian Allen(sic) said "Our books are tremendously popular; we
don't understand why the WSR would want to chop them."
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A variety of psychics and others interested in unusual events are debating
the meaning of these mysterious apparition on Minehead Station. Does this
mean someone is for the chop?
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| from John Wood:
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Oh Phillippe, if one is sure one left them at Minehead one best take the train when no ones looking and go and get them.
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If, as they say on the best c.v. shows 'the clues are in the picture' then they belong to Stanley Hall or Mr Glover !
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Get your teeth into a good book taken just a tad too literally.
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| from Steve Huddy:
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I think they were left behind after the keeper of the emporium celebrated his 65th birthday - just what do pensioners get up to these days?
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There's a veritable feast of reading matter at Arkwright's'
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Long in the tooth? No, longing for my teeth.
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Big book worms around here.
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| from Chris Osment:
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The result of laughing too loudly at the latest round of inaccurate captions in railway books....
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