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I don't understand what you mean doug.
Pretty happy ending for the other 12 boys who survived.
I must admit. It did make me giggle a bit.
I don't understand what you mean doug.
join the club doug
TTT says foo again

The voted most inappropriate is
Big earthquake in Chile: not many dead
and
Massacre in Baghdad - no Britons involved
the boys had to spend time as sham monks to satisfy the Leddy of the Caves ( dragon leddy)
and presuably the Thais are saying - "Dlaggon leddy gets fella in end"

died during sport = drugs or heart defect
Fog in Channel, Europe Cut Off
the Chilean earthquake was a contest at The Times

///Ann Marie Hourihane speculates that Claud Cockburn “made up” the famous headline, “Small earthquake in Chile. Not many dead”. It was not made up, at least according to Cockburn himself.

In his autobiography A Time of Trouble he described how the sub editors on the London Times in the 1930s invented a competition with a small prize to see who could write the dullest headline. “It had to be a genuine headline, that is to say one which was printed in the next morning’s newspaper.” He stated, “I won it only once, with a headline which announced ‘Small earthquake in Chile. Not many dead’.”///

https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/letters/small-earthquake-dull-headline-1.1067537
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I have to hand it to you, Tora.
You are a naughty boy, Doug, with your happy ending inappropriateness.

The whole article was dreadfully done though, from the headline to the inconvenient fact that an unmentioned dead rescuer or two can hardly classify the event as an "almost flawlessly happy ending", even before the poor lad recently departed.
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You're right, Ellipsis, but don't shoot the massager.
'You're right, Ellipsis, but don't shoot the massager.'

*Chortlesplutters*.

Sorry.
One in the Scotsman many years ago back in the 70s concerning 'suspicious' goings on in Edinburgh's Grassmarket, local folk having complained of the coming and going, the noise and the smell of burning rubber.

"Edinburgh Council go in to look for Unauthorised Erections"....now that's an Ed with a sense of humour.

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