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Someone stole a lunch? Who would do something like that? - entertainment.ie

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If you have difficulty viewing this email, please [click here]( [Entertainment.ie Logo]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Your Week in Entertainment --------------------------------------------------------------- [This Week's Entertainment Picks]( [Tulisa has won her legal battle against Britney Spears and Will.I.Am]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This Week's Entertainment Picks]( [Pic: This sign on a toilet door in Dingle is probably the most Irish thing you've ever seen]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This Week's Entertainment Picks]( [Guy calls technical support number for Super Nintendo, and somebody actually answered]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This Week's Entertainment Picks]( [Here's how Lois & Clark's final season was supposed to go before it was cancelled]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This Week's Entertainment Picks]( [Movie of the Week: A Quiet Place]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This Week's Entertainment Picks]( [Win an overnight hotel stay and a family pass to Birr Castle Gardens and Science Centre]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This Week's Entertainment Picks]( [And now, the story of a lunch thief and the man who told Twitter all about it]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This Week's Entertainment Picks]( [Watch: John Krasinski had a hilarious encounter with British customs when they asked about his wife]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This Week's Entertainment Picks]( [Pic: The internet responds to the most hilarious e-fit picture ever issued by a police station]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This Week's Entertainment Picks]( [Ryan Reynolds keeps the 'Blake Lively split' story going by dragging his mum into the joke]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Filum Show - Episode 7: Reviews of Ready Player One & Isle Of Dogs + much more [The Filum Show]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Share This]( [Share This]( [Share This]( [Share This]( ©2018 Entertainment.ie - Entertainment Media Networks Ltd, Registration No: 341672, 3rd Floor, Castleforbes House, Castleforbes Road, Dublin 1, Ireland. If you do not wish to receive any more of these mails you can [delete](entertainment.ie/contactus/delete_account.asp?u=244270) your uLike account.

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