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just a public service announcement: everyone is encouraged to keep their pets indoors. This is nothing to worry about and is completley safe.

edit: just checked. I can't make it. :D Today tonight is doing a story on a cracked pavement near my house for the full half hour and I am compelled to watch it because it concerns me because it's near my house.

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Likewise, I like charly am staying at home to in fact the A Current Affair special investigation which is occurring funnily enough at the same time on the other channel - on the Miracle Cracked Pavement cure .. as I have a similar crack which i believe may in fact swallow the whole neighbourhood if left unchecked. I saw a bunch of oldies standing around it the other day with scared expressions on their face (or maybe it was just that they were about to poo their pants, not too sure actually). I have seen the exact same story dressed up each month in various slight variations, but i will continue to watch it anyhow. My memory is a little bad afterall, and I wouldn't want to spoil my incontinance pads.

I believe also later on they are following this up with their weekly "hoons are bad" story, so I want to watch it and see which car I should get next which will do the biggest, sickest burnout and/or doughnuts bros.. and which colour fluffy dice is cool this month.

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