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The spoiler alert to end all spoiler alerts: A 1928 book that claimed to summarize all possible plot lines has recently been reprinted.
As for Gollum himself, he might have been an alright chap himself: he did, after all, (SPOILER ALERT) destroy the ring himself.
After all, spoiler alert: the "cloud" is really just another computer, anyway.
The rooms are opulent and expansive, the views across the medley of mangroves delicious, and the spa, Vichy shower room, gym and Turkish hamman are all spoiler alerts.
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Asked about this, Nader told Judy Woodruff of CNN: "Either we're all spoilers of one another -- trying to take votes from one another -- or none of us are spoilers because we have equal rights to run for elective office".
Looks like JJ Abrams attempt to stop all spoilers didn't really work out quite like he wanted, but at least we haven't seen Luke or General Snoke, right?
This, of course, poses a problem for a reviewer, because the best parts of the novel are all spoilers, including the explanation of how such an appealing girl got to such a forsaken spot as a citrus ranch outside Los Angeles.
With the help of "the lion of the people," the Afghan government and the coalition can defeat all spoilers in Afghanistan; otherwise, no amount of force will ever be enough to win.
Avoid all spoilers, just go into it knowing that there are emotions ahead and it's got a huge backing and it's got huge support from the book blogging community.
If you're waiting for the showing on ITV2 and manage to avoid all spoilers - and if by some crazy chance someone hasn't come in tomorrow morning and placed a big shiny picture of the winner right at the top of this post - then don't read on, because we'll get there, in two hours and seven minutes or so... in ten minute chunks.
I'm going to ahead and skip some of the items on the list, but to go all spoiler-alert for a second: the list reaches its absurdity climax somewhere around #15 (the Euro Scooter) and #27 (the powered handsaw).
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