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Just as I underestimated the sheer hard work involved in writing funny election columns, Cameron clearly thought being prime minister would be a lark, a breeze, and a wizard wheeze, something to chalk up on his business-class bucket list, along with getting a selfie with Helle Thorning-Schmidt and sucking the bass player from Blur's luxury cheese direct from the goat's teat.

Outside, clubbers dipped their hands in a bucket of chlorinated water before filing in.

I sieve the mixture into the bucket, place it in the belly of the beast, and start the timer.

I'm staggered by my own redundancy – washing the bucket takes seconds.

And I was not carrying a 10-litre bucket of milk (bringing that would have cost me 2p).

You'll need to stay with younger children and keep a keen eye on older ones – the waves here are rough – but it's a great spot to while away a couple of hours with a bucket and a net.

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 5.55am BSThink5 Think of Joe Biden and it's hard to get past the Onion's brilliant and memorable series of parodies of the man filling a post that John Nance Gardner once described as "not worth a bucket of warm piss".

The social media sensation of ice bucket challenge generated the majority of its donations via text and raised more than $100m for the US's ALS Association and £7m for the UK's Motor Neurone Disease Association, but more than a third of charities are still unable to accept donations via text.

The simple system, which comprises a bucket with a thin hose attached to a nozzle, can clean a million gallons of water.

Recent rhetorical flourishes from father-of-two Barack Obama, the President of the United States, have tossed climate change into this same bucket of ethical decisions.

Our inability to see clearly when it comes to defecation directly contributes to 1.2 million children dying every year, still, from something as stupid as diarrhoea, caused by the fact that 2.6 billion people still have no toilets or even a bucket, and so faecal pathogens travel happily from soiled ground onto fingers, into rice pots, into bellies.

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