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Most Obscure Location I've Logged into UT From

There was another one a few nights ago, called 'Britain's Youngest Moms' or something.

We followed the adventures of half a dozen mothers ( the one who had suddenly given birth at 13 without even realizing she was pregnant treated her inconvenient daughter like a doll, parking it with friends and family while she went off to play with her friends ), while "expert" middle aged women trained them to look after their bundles of joy, in a retreat somewhere. Lots of tough love and bonding.
 
Oooh! Did it include the family who lived in a council estate; one mother and her three daughters aged 13, 15, and 16, each of which had a kid (the 13-year old was the first one to get preggers)? The mother blamed the school system for not having enough sexual education.

Any interesting ASBO reports?
 
The U.K. also provides free birth control to its citizens. :\
 
Wow, a buncha Vicky Pollards there
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"yah, but no, but yah, but no, but yah, but birth control is so not cool, but yah, but no, but yah, but no, you cheeky cow, but yah, but no, but yah, but no..."
 
Re: Most Obscure Location I've done it in . No ... er ...

Respite at last! On Saturday night they televised the Stirling Prize awards. Six fascinating nominees and Lord Rogers was nominated for the two best. His Madrid Terminal 4 won, over his Welsh Assemby building.

And everyone bemoaned the sad state of affairs in the U.K. His Heathrow Terminal 5 was designed 20 yers ago and still isn't open.
 

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