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I just told my sister about the "British Standard Finger" and her immediate reaction was to say that it would be more sensible if they used a model of a child's finger because they are the ones that are more likely so put their fingers into things.
 
So who's going to be brave enough to click on 99thin link and see where you end up or what viruses you get???
Maybe a job for the mods...
 

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