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Tag Archives: Top Tips for Everyday Living
More Handy Viz Top Tips for Everyday Living
Jed Furker says, “MOTORISTS: When going through a speed camera, flash your lights twice quickly and watch the driver in front hit his brakes when he thinks he’s been caught.” GAMBLERS: For a new gambling opportunity, try sending £50 to … Continue reading
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Even More Viz Top Tips for Every Day Living…
MAKE your own inexpensive mints by leaving blobs of toothpaste to dry on a window sill. Use striped toothpaste to make humbugs. ANNOY and frustrate SpecSavers staff by wandering up to their counter, squinting your eyes whilst looking up at … Continue reading →
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