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Friday, 14 November 2008

Going up

We all know what's going down, but what's going up?

1. Fawlty Towers DVD sales soar

2. Egg Sales up by 22 Per Cent

3. Sales of The Communist Manifesto have risen by more than 700%
Posted by Richard Woolfenden at 23:24
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