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Bad Breath

Published on 04/08/2011, in Radio Chat, by

Stinky Screams

Thorpe Park in Surrey has started to offer customers a swig of mouthwash before boarding their thrill rides after complaints from some customers who’ve had to sit next to someone with a stinky scream!

Stinky Screams

Complaints of stinky screams on roller coasters

The most unpopular smells revealed this morning include garlic, cigarettes, alcohol, coffee and curry.

Best Dressed Celebrity

The Dutchess of Cambridge has come top of a poll as one of the world’s most stylish people. Kate Middleton has been featured in Vanity Fair’s annual list of best dressed women.

The French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy was voted number one.

Mike’s Mindbender

The young of a pig is called piglet and the young of an owl is called an owlet. What is the young of a bull called?

Things That Make No Sense

Published on 06/06/2011, in Radio Chat, by

Things That Make No Sense

This morning you were tweeting #thingsthatmakenosense to me:

  • Why do we have silent letters in words? Like “k” in knife and “g” in gnat?
  • When you’re overtired are you “over” being “tired”?
  • Why do people throw lit cigarettes out the car window?
  • When people use “real” or “official” on their Facebook or Twitter!
  • How can you “have your cake and eat it”?!

A Wet Windy Medway

A249 near Keycol Hill was closed this morning

A249 near Keycol Hill was closed this morning

Last night and this morning has seen a big downpour of rain in the Medway towns. Take care if you’re driving as there have been accidents on the A289 Wainscott Bypass near Four Elms roundabout,  the A2 and the A249 near Sittingbourne was closed for a while earlier due to flooding.

Mike’s Mindbender: There is an ancient invention still used in some parts of the world today that allows people to see through walls. What is it? ANSWER: A window.