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Zach Galifianakis climbs into the boot of a limo as he is reunited with the wolf pack at The Hangover 3 premiere

He certainly isn't the most svelte member of the cast so it was always going to be a tight squeeze. Cast member Zach Galifianakis was acting a clown as he was pictured climbing inside the boot of a car at the premiere of The Hangover Part III, on Monday evening. The bubbly comedic actor was seen making the unusual exit from the Westwood Village theatre in Los Angeles, California after having been reunited with the wolf pack. Scroll down for video Odd ball: Zach Galifianakis climbed into the boot of a limo at the Los Angeles premiere of The Hangover Part III He doesn't miss a trick: Zach made quite the exit as he climbed into the trunk of a limo while leaving the venue

RPT-INSIGHT-The road to a greener America is littered with road-kill

In October 2004, then California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger rolled up to a pioneering fueling station at Los Angeles International Airport in a hydrogen-powered metallic blue Hummer loaned to him by General Motors Corp. The "California Hydrogen Highway," Schwarzenegger's vision to ensure that every Californian would have access to a hydrogen fueling station by the end of 2010, called for the state to spend more than $50 million to help deploy up to 100 hydrogen fuel stations that would serve 2,000 fuel cell vehicles. "We got 200 stakeholders around a table, literally, and mapped out who could get stations where," said Terry Tamminen, a top adviser to Schwarzenegger.   But nearly nine years later, California has just nine hydrogen stations open for the public, and only about 200 fuel cell cars that can use them. The global financial crisis helped slam the brakes on dreams of a Hydrogen Highway, but the roots of green energy's mid-life crisis - marked

JIM SHELLEY: Made In Chelsea has re-invented the love triangle and it's surprisingly good viewing

Made In Chelsea has re-invented the love triangle. It has improved it and come up with the love quadrangle: Spencer and Lucy and Louise and Andy. They're like four planks that make up a shed, albeit a very expensive one. Episode seven of the BAFTA-winning satire of the idle, thick rich saw the peculiar love quadrangle hit by several unforeseen developments. Louise (left) attempts to show she is over Spencer by snogging Andy - the man she calls 'Nostrils' (right, squashed) For a start, Lucy and Louise both walked out on Spencer. No-one could have seen it coming. Not even Louise. It was unbelievably gratifying. It started with Stevie, Lucy and Andy (the human bullfrog) hanging out together. ‘We're not going to fall out because your girlfriend hates me are we?' Lucy asked Andy, looking (impressively) as if she basically didn't give a toss if she did – or if they did. ‘She does hate you,' Andy admitted. Don't mince your words! ‘Seriously ? Is Louise