1. Spending a merry ten minutes on a Friday afternoon giggling about a Google game. What you do is you feed in '[name of someone you know] needs'.
2. Posh people in knee socks and plus fours. They converged on the farm for a duck hunt and caused much amusement to us under-stimulated office workers.
3. Spending an evening in a non-smoking pub.
End at the beginning, whistler and no pressure.
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