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15:36 UK time, Tuesday, 13 February 2007

In response to Kelly Mouser's message about speeding. From my friends experience of this type of course it is still a money gathering exercise. The cost of the course was twice the cost the fine would be. However, he took the course because he wanted to keep a clean license - which I expect is why most people would take it. Also please note that the accident stats for Devon showed that for the vast majority of accidents speed was not a factor. The stats mention "inappropriate speed" not speeding, so cases where speeding was involved would be even less.
Mark E, Slough, UK

Kelly Mouser of Upminster, don't worry, they still take the £60, they just let you of the points... Of course at least you get something for your money this way.
Simon, Milton Keynes

If you want to reduce the environmental impact of you could maybe not buy summer flowers in February? Or grow your own in pots? They're a domestic luxury, not a necessity.
Jo Miller, Nottingham, UK

Amy is evidentally escalating her story with each interview. I look forward to her next one. Perhaps admitting on Newsround her £200 an hour habit?
Alex, Reading, UK

Re: Menstrual cycle risk link. Is this the risk to men who dare to speak to them at a certain time?
Mike, Liverpool

As a bitter singleton I am dreading Valentine's Day, but I never thought that the cynical joy of punorama would be tainted by such tomfoolery. So here's my pun (I realise that I'm not using the correct form): Happy, rich people are really happy and rich, and I hate them. So not a pun at all, just oh so bitter.
Robin, Edinburgh

Not a pun, but for comparison, the area of paper required to wrap a house is approximately 22.4 nanoWales.
Chris R, Cambridge, UK

Is there a flexicon entry to describe the annoyance of not being able to easily find the @ (at) sign on an unfamiliar keyboard in a foreign land?
Gareth, Tokyo, Japan


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