They have a joke, right?
In Britain most foods are not subject to national tax of 15%, but the chips are. Despite this, a lower court decided Pringles are not chips and remain exempt from VAT. The British Court of Appeal disagreed. The judges said snack contains "more content of potatoes rather" be regarded as a chip. Because Procter & Gamble, manufacturers of Pringles, has paid the fee confidential, he does not owe money to the British government. This is according to a spokesman for P & G - a chip the old block.
Down the block a bit, the West Dorset District Council has provided lollipops in pubs and clubs in the district as part of a week, the anti-noise. The Council hopes drinkers enjoyed the process and remember the message - or to quote one of the owners of pub: "If we have any thing in their mouth, they are not quite so strong when they left the scene. "Unfortunately, the noise problem has got considerably worse from England in 2007 adopted indoor smoking ban, making customers smoke outside. However, putting a pacifier in the mouth instead of a cigarette is a nice idea.
The ranking is the first chocolate bar introduced by Mars in 20 years but some people might not think it's a nice idea. Currently available only in California and online in March hopes women across the Jette countries want the finger dipped in chocolate (an industry term for a long, thin clothing) wrapped in a pink and shiny silver packaging. With the slogan "Naughty, but not that bad 'on the packaging, promotional postcards saying" please yourself "and sexy TV commercials, some believe that Mars has gone too far with its hyper-sexualized marketing. However, others think 85 calories Jette are kind of nasty, but nasty and nice.
Nice is not a word that describes May 21, 2009 event when a boy of 11 years Sandy, Utah has attempted to break the world record Guinness for having the most live snails on her face. Undaunted by the 2007 record of 36 molluscs viscous on the face for 10 seconds, Finland Keheler made three attempts while he was sitting on a couch and snails with neighboring gardens carefully placed on his face. After 10 seconds, 43 snails remained. End of the family is now sending statements of witnesses, as well as video and media coverage to Guinness, and a decision is expected - at a snail's pace.
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