With the introduction of the new smoking ban in the UK, is this what people will resort to for a smoke?
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Smoking
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The sound of the drums
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LOTR
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Mr man
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The Doctor
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Viagra Man
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The Shoes
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The Typewriter
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Fruit Cake Lady
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Happy Hippo
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Monkey Music
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Sexy girl
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Monkey Joke
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Quantum Leap
A collection of Images with the music of Quantum Leap
Quantum Leap
Science fiction first appeared on television during the Golden age of science fiction, first in Britain and then in the United States. Special effects and other production techniques allow creators to present a living visual image of an imaginary world not limited by the constraints of reality; this makes television an excellent medium for science fiction, which in turn contributes to its popularity in this form.
Because of its visual presentation mode, television uses much less exposition than books do to explain the underpinnings of the fictional setting. As a result, the definition and boundaries of the genre are less strictly observed than they are in print media. Because of the relatively high cost of creating a television show compared to the cost of writing and printing books, television shows are obliged to appeal to a much larger audience than print fiction. Some writers and readers believe that a lowest-common-denominator effect lowers the quality of science fiction on television, relative to that in books. With the genre boundaries being weaker, screenwriters and viewers must use more inclusive standards than authors and readers. So the category of science fiction on television is considered in many contexts to include all the speculative genres, including fantasy and horror; in Britain this group is referred to as "telefantasy".
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Perry Mason
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Abit of fun for 2007
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