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Wednesday, July 05, 2006

"Can You Kick It?"

As a rule, I don't like practical jokers. But this is funny:

German police are hunting a 'prankster' who has been filling footballs with concrete.

The footballs have been left around Berlin with signs saying: "Can you kick it?"

"We think they could have been left by someone who is sick of the World Cup..."

And why, I wonder, would anyone be sick of hearing the press prattle breathlessly about a stupid soccer game for weeks on end?

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