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Chris Knox-Johnston, marketing director of Haven Knox-Johnston, had a run-in with the internet recen...
Chris Knox-Johnston, marketing director of Haven Knox-Johnston, had arun-in with the internet recently. Having been told a company called Wet n
Wild produced good nautical flags, he decided to do an online search,
which produced - you guessed - a site selling rather more dubious wares
and featuring several busty young beauties. Mr Knox-Johnston tried to exit
the site only to find as fast as he cleared one screen another appeared -
or that's his story and he's sticking to it.
Our sympathies to
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