I impulse-bought a chair from a second-hand shop at the weekend, the shop man made his son carry it home for me. This provided a much-needed comedy bonus - the boy's trousers were fashionably slung below his bottom and both his arms were fully occupied with the chair, no matter how wide the boy made his bow-legged waddle, the trousers sank repeatedly to the floor.
Then we had lots more exposure last week when all the British newspapers suddenly started publishing photographs that were taken during filming trips in Africa:
Just two newspapers had a reporter check facts about the images which were provided by a photo library with our contact details for further information. one of those reporters bothered to take notes.
The Daily Mail made some interesting stuff up which resulted in some surprisingly abusive comments on the online article.
The images were made when this film was being filmed.
You Have a Right to Break the Law
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by Tim Sommers When is it acceptable to break the law to protest an
injustice? That’s an easy one. Anytime the injustice is sufficiently
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