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sufficient standard, and she (08).............................. to pay for this souvenir of her
"happiest day".
(09)............................. another case, the bride's mother saw the photographs and
(10)............................ enlargements and albums. The photographer said; "I called
(11)............................ to say they were ready, and the bride's mother said, 'Don't
bring those bloody photographs round (12)............................ - he's left
(13)............................ .'"
Couples are now (14).............................. to pay a "divorce deposit"
(15)............................ the photographer.
EURO-DISNEY
In Euro-Disney, an investment of $2 billion has created a monstrous funfair.
Pirates in the West Indies. Ghosts and graveyards and a haunted house. Simulated space
travel. Railway rides and Peter Pan and Dumbo.... There must be (01)..................... of
Europe's 60 or so million children under the age of 14 who are not nagging
(02)..................... parents.
When I hear (03)................ this monstrous creation is a bare 24 miles from the centre
of Paris, I think it represents the death of civilisation. One (04)................... have
thought the French (05)................... more sense, better taste, but, then, they always
did have this love-hate relationship (06)...................... the USA.
(07)................... me be clear about it. Disney should stay (08)................... he
belongs: in the swamps of Florida or the suburbs of Los Angeles. People
(09).................... appreciate him.
Perhaps the most perplexing response (10)................... Disney, that papmerchant, has been made by collectors. In the United States, a four-volume Illustrated
Disneyana Catalog and Price Guide is (11)..................... It lists 26,000 prices
(12)................... $1 for a 1966 Donald Duck book (13)....................... $14,000 for a
tin wind-up walking Mickey Mouse of around 1930.
In America, there are an estimated 50,000 collectors. The highest
(14)................... are paid for cels, paintings on celluloid, a specialised market worth an
annual $60 million. The most paid (15)................... far for a cel has been $286,000.
RUBBER TREES
Los Angeles has planted 2,000 rubber trees (1)....................... the middle of one
of (2).................... main streets. These trees do not produce rubber. They are, in fact,
made of rubber. Mr Joe Dynamo, a spokesman (3)..................... Los Angeles city
council, explained the reasons. He said:
"These trees are representative of our virtual society. We have polystyrene grass
(4)....................... our golf courses. We have non-milk powder to (5)................... our
coffee. We make copies (6)................ plastic of old wooden furniture. We have
fibreglass tombstones. (7)................... shouldn't we have trees made of rubber?
"At 50 miles (8)................... hour, no motorist will see any difference. And our
maintenance costs will be lower. You give the trees an annual rinse (9)......................
detergent, and dust them off twice a year. We save a lot of money because
transplanting, pruning, weeding and leaf-collection are all unnecessary. And we have a
60-year non-fade guarantee on each plant. This is rationalisation (10)........................
its best."