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— LYNN ZINSER Of the headlines you thought you'd see today, bet this wasn't one of them: Boris Johnson stuck on a zip wire | ITV News http://t.co/sl4nP2B4 — BBC 2012 @BBC20122) 1 Aug 12 Rod Gilmour of The Telegraph lays out why the four badminton teams were trying to lose their preliminary matches.
(Last year, he flew in on a zip line).
He also described himself as an unelectable "prat who gets stuck on a zip wire".
SWINGING far above the forest floor on a zip line was a thrill and over way too soon.
Above the takeout, in town, a little girl with a GoPro on her forehead passed over us on a zip line.
Oh the fun that has been had since BJ got stuck on a zip wire in London's Victoria Park on Wednesday.
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In another timely account, Schmidle travels into the remote Swat region, crossing at one point on a zip-line tram, to meet Maulana Fazlullah, a leader of the Pakistani Taliban.
At Icebreaker, I tried on a zip-up mock turtleneck with one of those tabs atop the zipper to prevent jowl chafe ($105) and a gray-and-black horizontal stripe cardigan ($160) that could have passed for H&M.
The PM said: "If any other politician anywhere in the world was stuck on a zip-wire it would be a disaster.
Cameron said: "If any other politician anywhere in the world was stuck on a zip-wire it would be a disaster.
"If any other politician anywhere in the world was stuck on a zip-wire it would be a disaster," said David Cameron.
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