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LOBODICE

Lobodice is a village and municipality (obec) in Přerov District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic.

The municipality covers an area of 7.19 square kilometres (2.78 sq mi), and has a population of 699 (as at 29 May 2009).

Lobodice lies approximately 14 kilometres (9 mi) south-west of Přerov, 22 km (14 mi) south of Olomouc, and 220 km (137 mi) east of Prague.


I don't want to change my name but it sounds like a nice enough place, maybe I'll go for a holiday there and ask to become the Mayor.
 
Done it again and got;

24538 Charliexie

24538 Charliexie (provisional designation: 2001 DM5) is a main-belt minor planet. It was discovered by the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research project in Socorro, New Mexico, on February 16, 2001. It is named after Charlie L. Xie, an American high school student whose medicine and health sciences project won second place at the 2008 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
 
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Factory tour

A factory tour Involves organised visits to factories to see things being manufactured and processes at work. Breweries and distilleries, together with manufacturers of clothes, pottery and glass, are amongst the most popular factory visits. As wet weather attractions, usually in urban tourism centres, facilities can include food service, interpretative displays and shops where first quality goods and 'seconds' are sold.
The intention is to ensure that whilst seeing the production processes of the factories and getting to know industrial culture, the visitors can also safely enjoy a sense of recreation. In addition, the factories that were originally closed to the public are now able to embrace the public, so that people in turn can discover the vitality of the traditional manufacturing industry through systematically knowing the industry, reading culture and visiting the production process. Furthermore, through experiencing the merchandise, a positive circle of consumption is created, thereby stimulating revitalization of local economy and the cluster effect. These manufacturing companies that offer these factory tours think of it as public relations. Most factory tours have a definite daily schedule, while some require an appointment (especially for large groups). At the conclusion of a factory tour, the company even gives away samples of their products.
 
Factory tour

A factory tour Involves organised visits to factories to see things being manufactured and processes at work. Breweries and distilleries, together with manufacturers of clothes, pottery and glass, are amongst the most popular factory visits. As wet weather attractions, usually in urban tourism centres, facilities can include food service, interpretative displays and shops where first quality goods and 'seconds' are sold.
The intention is to ensure that whilst seeing the production processes of the factories and getting to know industrial culture, the visitors can also safely enjoy a sense of recreation. In addition, the factories that were originally closed to the public are now able to embrace the public, so that people in turn can discover the vitality of the traditional manufacturing industry through systematically knowing the industry, reading culture and visiting the production process. Furthermore, through experiencing the merchandise, a positive circle of consumption is created, thereby stimulating revitalization of local economy and the cluster effect. These manufacturing companies that offer these factory tours think of it as public relations. Most factory tours have a definite daily schedule, while some require an appointment (especially for large groups). At the conclusion of a factory tour, the company even gives away samples of their products.


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Whichever sad ****er wrote that needs chibbing.
 
50/50 guess

http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/34015-Utter-****

Yes, I do use footballforums but not involved with them lot, just happened to be reading their ****ty million replies thread that night and followed across to see what was going on.This place was so good at that time I had to stay.

Yes, until ReasonableRick started acting like a MOPEcunt and bowed to the hysterical Geordie Boys even though most of them have since left.
 
Abigail Anne "Abi" Tucker (born 22 January 1973) is an Australian singer-songwriter and actress. She has had roles on television series in Heartbreak High (1994&#8211;1995), The Secret Life of Us (2001&#8211;2003) and McLeod's Daughters (2007&#8211;2009); and in the film, The Wog Boy (2000).


Hmmm. The Wog Boy!!
 
Abigail Anne "Abi" Tucker (born 22 January 1973) is an Australian singer-songwriter and actress. She has had roles on television series in Heartbreak High (1994&#8211;1995), The Secret Life of Us (2001&#8211;2003) and McLeod's Daughters (2007&#8211;2009); and in the film, The Wog Boy (2000).


Hmmm. The Wog Boy!!

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Change your name to "The Wog Boy" ER. That's a ****ing cracking name for you.
 
Wombling Free

Wombling Free was a 1977 film adaption of the children's television series The Wombles.
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
2.1 Humans
2.2 Wombles
3 Songs
4 Production
4.1 Locations
5 External links
[edit]Plot

This section requires expansion.

[edit]Cast

[edit]Humans
David Tomlinson: Roland Frogmorton
Frances de la Tour: Julia Frogmorton
Bonnie Langford: Felicity 'Kim' Frogmorton
Bernard Spear: Arnold Takahashi
Yasuko Nagazumi: Doris Takahashi
John Junkin: County Surveyor
[edit]Wombles
The Womble characters were portrayed by dwarf actors Kenny Baker, Eileen Baker, Sadie Corre, Tony Friel, John Lummiss, Jack Purvis, Albert Wilkinson and Marcus Powell. Womble voices were provided by David Jason, Janet Brown, Jon Pertwee, John Graham and Lionel Jeffries.
[edit]Songs

The songs and incidental music were composed by Mike Batt. Some of the songs had previously been released by Batt's novelty band The Wombles, several becoming Top 10 hits.
"The Wombling Song"
"The Creation Of The World"
"Edinburgh Rock"
"Minuetto Allegretto"
"The Womble Burrow"
"Wombling White Tie And Tails"
"Under The Hill And Not Far Away"
"Magic Cricket "
"The March Of The Machine"
"Exercise Is Good For You"
"The Underground Garden"
"Count Down And Lift-Off"
"Womble Of The Universe"
"The Queen"
A soundtrack album was released in 1978.
 
Kian John Francis Egan (born 29 April 1980) is an Irish musician. He was a member of the boyband Westlife and a coach on The Voice of Ireland

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