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Gromit | 13:41 Mon 15th Mar 2010 | News
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http://www.telegraph....no-hard-feelings.html

or have I watched too many Carry On films
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lol. I bet she'd be a bit insulted by that.
I read it twice before it clicked lol
Strange Laws and Customs Gromit. If they had both been men then kissing each other on the cheeks would have been OK I suppose.
Keep away from these Muslim Countries
reading that makes me think - " W.T.F?"
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I went to Dubai on a business conference about 5 years ago, and found it a very tolerant and well organized society.

We had plenty of alcohol at our events (supplied by the various Dubai hotels and conference centres) and nobody from the country seemed worried or concerned about our drinking.

I also went to Saudi Arabia and that IS a country for Muslim fanatics.

Dubai is so much more tolerant and easy going, in fact I am surprised they made such a big deal about a public kiss.
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On a similar theme, the Peterborough local paper had a headline a few weeks ago:

'MPs call for jobs blow to be reversed'
Caledonian Thistle beat Celtic and the sub-editor of the local paper headed the report with:
Super Cale are fantastic Celtic are atrocious
Gromit - it's impossible to watch too many Carry On films.

Quinlad - did you REALLY see that???
To be fair perhaps they should alter their laws to accommodate the foreigner's strange practices, after all we do.
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The Peterborough Today headline was genuine, but the spoilsports have removed it.

http://www.google.co....a=&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=

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