
'Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears... '
By silicon.com
Published: 17 August 2007 11:00 BST
This competition is now closed. The winning entry, from reader Rob Pendragon, was: "Will somebody please get this coat hanger out of the back of my shirt?"
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Rob Pendragon
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Valérie Ganne
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