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Pensioner in trouble over house painting face-lift

A pensioner who revamped her cottage by painting it blue has been threatened with legal action unless she returns it to its original shade of yellow.

Pensioner 'tattoos' vehicles

A Taiwanese pensioner covers every inch of his four vehicles with virtuous words from Buddhist texts.

Pensioner piracy case reveals flaw in IP numbering

I was intrigued to read in the Scottish Daily Record today about the curious case of a pensioner couple - Ken Mackinnon and his wife Gillian - who were sent a solicitor's letter demanding 525 quid for allegedly file-sharing an Atari race game over t'Internet.

Painting that inspired iconic Christmas card is found hanging in pensioner's home... and it's now worth 70,000

Painting that inspired iconic Christmas card is found hanging in pensioner's home... and it's now worth Ł70,000

The pensioner facing arrest... for painting her house blue

Top Muslim doctor faces the sack for saying transsexuals are 'twisted' and society 'needs protecting from gays'

Atari accuses Scottish pensioner of game p2p piracy

Gill and Ken Murdoch, aged 54 and 66 from Scotland: “did not even know what ‘peer to peer’ was”. That didn’t stop lawyers acting on behalf of Atari of accusing them of illegally sharing the game Race 07: Official WTTC Game and threatening the Murdochs with court unless they paid £500 in compensation.

Absent-minded dog lover reunited with pet

A Chinese pensioner has been reunited with his pet dog - a month after he left it in his car and forgot where he parked it.

Innocent users caught in games piracy crack-down

Games companies recently in the news for cracking-down on internet pirates, have been accused of targeting innocent users after a Scottish pensioner and his wife complained of being charged with piracy.


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