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    Little Johnny's at it again……. Little Johnny watched, fascinated, as his mother smoothed cold cream on her face. 'Why do you do that, mommy?' he asked. 'To make myself beautiful,' said his mother, who then began removing the cream with a tissue. 'What's the matter?' asked Little Johnny. 'Giving up?'
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    i simply just luv this affirmation..
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    oh hahaha.. that's so scandalous.. luv it..
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    Locker Room Cell Phone Conversation…… MAN: "Hello" WOMAN: "Honey, it's me. Are you at the club?" MAN: "Yes" WOMAN: "I am at the mall now and found this beautiful leather coat. It's only $1,000. Is it OK if I buy it?" MAN: "Sure, go ahead if you like it that much." WOMAN: "I also stopped by the Mercedes dealership and saw the new 2004 models. I saw one I really liked." MAN: "How much?" WOMAN: "$60,000" MAN: "OK, but for that price I want it with all the options." WOMAN: "OK. I'll see you later! I love you!" MAN: "Bye, I love you too." The man hangs up. The other men in the locker room are looking at him in astonishment. Then he asks: "Anyone know who this phone belongs to?"
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    First Cape Canaveral Launch The First Rocket Launch from Cape Canaveral US (1950) A new chapter in space flight began in 1950 with the launch of the first rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida: the Bumper V-2. Featured here, the Bumper V-2 was an ambitious two-stage rocket program that topped a V-2 missile base with a WAC Corporal rocket. The upper stage was able to reach then-record altitudes of almost 400 kilometres, about the height of the modern International Space Station. Launched under the direction of the General Electric Company, the Bumper V-2 was used primarily for testing rocket systems and for research on the upper atmosphere. Bumper V-2 rockets carried small payloads that allowed them to measure attributes including air temperature and cosmic ray impacts. Seven years later, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik I and Sputnik II, the first satellites into Earth orbit. In response in 1958, 60 years ago today, the USA created NASA.
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    Symptoms of being over 25 You leave clubs before the end to "beat the rush". You get more excited about having a roast on a Sunday than going clubbing. You stop dreaming of becoming a professional footballer and start dreaming of having a son who might instead. Before throwing the local paper away, you look through the property section. You prefer Later with Jools Holland to Top of the Pops. Before going out anywhere, you ask what the parking is like. Rather than throw a knackered pair of trainers out, you keep them because they'll be all right for the garden. You buy your first ever T-shirt without anything written on it. Instead of laughing at the innovations catalogue that falls out of the newspaper, you suddenly see both the benefit and money saving properties of a plastic winter cover for your garden bench and an electronic mole repellent for the lawn. You start to worry about your parents' health. You complain that ecstasy's "not as pure as it used to be coz you know that if you have some it will take about 48 hours to recover and anyway, you might look a bit of an idiot. Sure, you have more disposable income, but everything you want to buy costs between 200 and 500 quid. You don't get funny looks when you buy a Wallace and Gromit bubble bath, as the sales assistant assumes they are for your child. Pop music all starts to sound crap. You opt for Pizza Express over Pizza Hut because they don't have any pictures on the menus and anyway, they do a really nice half-bottle of house white. You become powerless to resist the lure of self-assembly furniture. You always have enough milk in. To compensate for the fact that you have little desire to go clubbing, you instead frequent really loud tapas restaurants and franchise pubs with wacky names in the mistaken belief that you have not turned into your parents. While flicking through the TV channels, you happen upon C4's Time Team with Tony Robinson. You get drawn in. The benefits of a pension scheme become clear. You go out of your way to pick up a colour chart from B & Q. You wish you had a shed. Radio 2 play more songs you know than Radio 1 Instead of tutting at old people who take ages to get off the bus, you tut at schoolchildren whose diction is poor. When sitting outside a pub you become envious of their hanging baskets. You make an effort to be in and out of the curry house by 11. You find yourself saying "Is it cold in here or is it just me?"
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    Dear Tech, is there newer version than 6.20.1 available now ? Pras
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