Their dogs may have gone to the great kennel in the sky, but for Beth and Brian
Willis they will always be close. This couple have his-and-hers jumpers knitted out of the hair molted by the pedigree pets. They insist the bizarre
garments keep them warm and dry no matter how bad the winter weather gets. That first jumper was made in 1990, while Kara was still alive. Although she
died 12 years ago, the jumper made from her hair is still going strong. The Samoyed breed is native to northern Russia, where they were used to keep
children warm. Its fur is almost waterproof and softer than alpaca. ## New ad campaign promotes "Random acts of Cheetos" . Part Dharma initiative, part
Fight Club, and part guerilla terrorist cell, this marketing campaign for Cheetos incites its followers to "Stick it to the man" and come up with spiteful
uses for the nasty bi-product of Cheeto snacking, those grimy orange fingers. ## According to official statistics... Only a third of people trust official
statistics, Figures from an Office for National Statistics poll of more than 1,000 adults also found the majority thought figures were
manipulated for political purposes. According to the research, just 36% of people believed official statistics were accurate. And 84% said the Government
twisted figures when talking about its policies. The figure of 36% confidence in official statistics represents a 1% decline since 2005, when 37% of people
trusted official statistics, according to statistics.
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