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mmmm I'm hungry
Good news if you're an Englishman - sexy singer Rihanna will probably think you're cute.
She also loves London - she's 18, meaning that she isn't old enough to buy alcohol in the US, as you have to be 21. In Britain, however, you only have to be 18.
Rihanna's global guy hunt
By EMILY PAYNE
Sun Online
SEXY singer Rihanna has revealed that she is scouring the whole world for her ideal man.
The star, who recently stormed the charts with hit single SOS, is currently single and concentrating on her music career rather than love.
But, in an exclusive interview, she told us: “If the right man comes along, then he comes along.
“English men look like they like to have fun, but there are cute guys all over the world.”
Rihanna has one reason to love the UK though - the 18-year-old enjoys the chance to escape age restrictions of New York and have a good night on the tiles in London.
“I have been to a lot of clubs here and I love to drink Passoa and punch,” she told us.
“It just tastes so good. Usually they don’t know what I’m talking about when I order it, so I’ll just have a few beers instead.”
thesun.co.uk
For those who don't know who she is:
now she is cute!!!!!!!! [font=Tahoma] [/font]
and for those who are not still convinced...
Her concerts will sell out for sure now because of guys like GB who believe this bullsh*t
They will sell out anyways, cause she is pretty fucking hot.
The England team flew to Germany today for the World Cup and they looked smart in their Armani suits.
England captain David Beckham flies the flag as Sven-Goran Eriksson's World Cup squad boarded the plane for Germany.
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It's what every England fan was hoping for: Wayne Rooney walks up into the plane with Beckham and coach Eriksson.
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Beckham waves goodbye as the squad depart for Germany.
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Eriksson's England squad pose for photographs on the steps.
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Defender Rio Ferdinand salutes the fans that turned out in numbers to see off England's World Cup hopefuls.
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Frank Lampard, John Terry and Peter Crouch climb the steps to the plane.
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dailymail.co.uk
World Cup fever grips the world.
With the big kick of only days away, the world has officially gone football crazy! Here's a flavour of how fans across the globe are getting in the party mood...
Soccer pictures are being projected on the bank buildings of Frankfurt
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A giant St George flag flies from the side of an office building in Southampton.
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Fan Adam Bird with wheelie bins adorned with the Cross of St George stickers.
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Soccer pictures are being projected on the bank buildings of Frankfurt.
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A participant of the 'Fussballwattmeisterschaft' (mud-soccer World Championships) smiles following a match on the mudflats of the river Elbe in Brunsbuettel.
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Another scene from the mud-soccer World Championships on the mudflats of the river Elbe in Brunsbuettel.
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Several places, including Barnsley and Sheffield, have said that they were the birthplace of Robin Hood. But Sheffield may have won the argument.
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Robin's digs in Sheffield
By ALASTAIR TAYLOR
THE ancient home of Robin Hood may have been unearthed — in Sheffield.
Remains of a stone and wood castle were discovered 52 miles from Nottingham — the city traditionally associated with the legendary outlaw.
But the 11th century relic could boost South Yorkshire’s claim to be the birthplace of the mythical hero — played on screen by stars including Errol Flynn.
The time-team from Sheffield University believe the castle first belonged to Waltheof, the Earl of Huntingdon.
He was executed for rebelling against the Norman invaders, and the home was inherited by his son Robert Fitzwalter, a noted archer.
The discovery was made in a field at an undisclosed location in the Pennines village of Bolsterstone, just outside Sheffield.
Little John, one of Hood’s merry men who were famous for robbing the rich to feed the poor, is buried near the city.
Dig volunteer Steve Moxon said: “This site might have major historical significance. Robin Hood was entirely mythical, however Earl Waltheof inspired the key ballad about his death.”
The team is awaiting further lottery funding before continuing their investigations.
thesun.co.uk
I though RObin Hood was just a story!!!!!
hey it's the British, everything is possible there...
I'm going to find Big Foot's hideout
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