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KTB
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KTBKeep Texas Beautiful (Austin, TX)
KTBKorea Treasury Bond
KTBKick the Bucket
KTBKenyan Top Bar (beehives)
KTBKeppel Tatlee Bank Ltd (commercial bank in Singapore)
KTB'Kay, Thanks, Bye
KTBKiss the Bottle (band)


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Great stuff, but there can only be one winner and the prize - dinner for two with yours truly at a restaurant review - goes to Ronnie Dunnet for this wee collection of crackers: Deep Sore Throat, Get Catheter, The Spy Who Loved ME, Broken Back Mountain, Catscan On A Hot Tin Roof, The Night Of The General's Anaesthetic, Kick The Bucket List, The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Pharmacy, Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Kidney Stone.
They hatch a plan to escape the hospital room and do everything they've ever wanted to do in life, before they kick the bucket, which predictably includes liaising with fast women and sky diving.
I promised myself that before I kick the bucket, I'd become a decent jazz player," the New York Post quoted him as telling the new issue of Flaunt.
 
 
 
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