How many people actually noticed the bear without it being pointed out. I certainly didn't until I saw it on TV.
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They may as well of just called it 'the heart attack'. Honestly don't understand how people live eating some of the **** they do on a regular basis.
I used to put my brother's Toblerones in the coldest part of the fridge, so that they were even harder to eat and could seriously damage the roof of your mouth. Proper hardcore chocolate eaters us. My "highly intelligent" brother never really managed to suss out how to break the segment's off easily ( possibly still hasn't) and could never work out that you just use the next segment to give you good leverage and snap them towards each other.
A police chief's suggestion that banks should consider no longer refunding some online fraud victims has been branded as "astonishingly misjudged" by a consumer group. Metropolitan Police chief Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said that the system "rewards" the public for being lax about internet security. He said a rethink might alter behaviour over passwords and security software. Consumer group Which? said the burden of protection should lie with banks. "With online fraud increasing, this is an astonishingly misjudged proposal from the Met Police Commissioner," said Which? executive director Richard Lloyd. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35890028 What a dick head.
A long time ago probably thirty-five years ago I sat in a very smart restaurant at the next table to this stunningly beautiful woman. She had the most elegant hands with longish fingers and a beautiful neck and shoulders. All you have to do is say who she is and no she is not the very lovely Mrs Godders but she is nearly as beautiful as she was at this age.
Nope, I didn't know. Oddly, I knew the mountain was The Matterhorn, in case anybody asks, but missed the bear completely.
The old adage of beauty being in the eye of the beholder has never been more true. She is very pretty but I would not describe her as beautiful. Perhaps ideals of beauty have changed over time. With women and with men good looks aren't enough they have to be accompanied by character, intelligence, courage, energy, stamina, maturity, compassion, empathy, loyalty, tolerance and most of all companionship which for me is probably the sum of all I have said.