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Norwich has Britain’s shortest double yellow lines

Posted by admin On December - 19 - 2011

A set of double yellow lines in Norwich has created a bit of a stir after residents complained that it was a waste of money. The double yellow lines measure just 17 inches and are believed to be the shortest in the UK.

One local resident told the press, “You would have to park a toy car on there to get a ticket”.

Bert Bremner, a Norwich City councillor conceded that the lines may have been unnecessary, but also stated that the lines were paid for by the developer and did not cost the council anything.

Mr Bremner said,” They were put down to make things clearer for permit holders, but in hindsight perhaps they weren’t needed”.

The double yellow lines are situated next to a new parking permit area in Stafford Street.

LocalTraders.com has announced that it will be setting up the first World Watching Paint Dry Championships in the UK next year. The winner of the event will be given the international title and will also win an iPad.

Hopeful contestants will have to send the organisers a picture of themselves watching paint dry and tell them how long they have watched paint dry for. Hopefuls will also have to state their favourite colour and why.

The organisers will draw up a shortlist of contestants, who will be invited to the grand final and compete in front of the media.

A spokesperson for LocalTraders.com said, “We’ve all heard the phrase, ‘I’d rather watch paint dry’ and so we have decided the time has come to give people the chance to do so, for as long as they can bear”.

Adding that, “Previous paint-watching experience isn’t essential, but a bit of practice might help prepare contestants for the mammoth task ahead of them.”

Royal Mail has released an article on its website warning its workers to be careful when taking gifts and tips from customers over the Christmas period over concerns about bribery charges.

The article reads, “It’s the season of goodwill. But it’s important to be careful about accepting gifts so you don’t fall foul of the Bribery Act.” The article goes on to inform employees that they must not accept any gifts or tips from customers worth more than £30.

The article also says, “A bribe is not just about money, it could be any gift, hospitality or favour,” adding: “Gifts may only be given or accepted up to a value of £30; any gifts over £30 must be politely declined.”

A representative from the Royal Mail said that postal workers can still accept gifts and tips where appropriate. Ian McKay said; “It is entirely up to customers if they wish to give a tip to postmen and women at Christmas and to what value.”

Skeleton on display in London Dungeon turns out to be real

Posted by admin On December - 5 - 2011

A skeleton which has been on display in the famous London Dungeon since the mid-70’s has turned out to be real. The bones were only checked after the dungeons manager was told that real bones require a licence to display them.

The bones, nicknamed Kate will now cost the London Dungeon £2,000 per year to be displayed and have to be licensed by the Tissue Authority.

Bill Edwards from the Guy’s Hospital Medical Museum told the press that he had also been asked to test another set of bones called Twiggy, he said: “I need to go back and examine that one more closely when the Dungeon team can get it down from the wall. But from what I could see it looks either human, or a combination of some human and some artificial parts.”

A representative from the dungeon said that both sets of bones were due to be a part of the Satan’s Grotto activities this December, but they will now be replaced with other props instead.

Teacher told not to laugh or head might split open

Posted by admin On December - 2 - 2011

A teacher from the UK has been told by doctors that if she laughs too hard her head might split open because her brain is too big for her head. Carolyn Gibbons suffers from a rare condition called Arnold Chiari ­Malformation which causes daily seizers, migraines and blurred vision.

Talking about her condition, Carolyn says that even a sudden movement makes it feel that her head ‘is about to pop’ and has had to quit the classroom altogether after passing out at work.

Doctors fear that if the pressure build up in her head is too great then her brain could be pushed out the bottom of her head and onto her spinal column, which could kill her.

Carolyn told the press, “I’m living in a bubble of pain. The pressure could cause my brain to literally split out of my head.”

She now takes a cocktail of 50 pills a day to ease the pain and faces various surgeries to try to combat the disease.