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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> >

> Anyone got a link? I had a mooch on the site but

> couldn't find anything


guys there is nothing in the Torygraph magazine apart from the usual interesting recipes and wine reviews, over-priced 'fashion', interior design and this weekend, an article on 'Big hair, small egos' and the confessions of a monkey smuggler ....


hope russ is having a great 'holiday' eh?

>guys there is nothing in the Torygraph magazine apart from the usual interesting recipes and wine reviews, over-priced >'fashion', interior design and this weekend, an article on 'Big hair, small egos' and the confessions of a monkey smuggler >....


Is the naked woman emerging from the sleeping bag on page 16 of Seven definitely airbrushed? Looks like it to me from the thumbnail, even without my magnifying glass. http://dailytelegraph.newspaperdirect.com/screenprint/viewer.aspx

Oh-kay, now lets talk seriously about this ....


What did people really think about the article on page 56?


I mean, were you surprised that X, Y and Z got a mention or were you expecting it to be more like A, B and C ...?


* yours interestedly *


Katie


(yours discalculia-ly)

katie1997 Wrote:

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> Oh-kay, now lets talk seriously about this ....

>

> What did people really think about the article on

> page 56?

>

> I mean, were you surprised that X, Y and Z got a

> mention or were you expecting it to be more like

> A, B and C ...?

>

> * yours interestedly *

>

> Katie

>

> (yours discalculia-ly)

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Actually..



I'd have expected W(**F) X Y & Z



Wouldn't you ?


( i'm so over it now though )



* checks mirror *


" Hold on "



W**F

I bought a copy of the Sunday telegraph at Terminal 5 yesterday, went right the way through the magazines and papers whilst waiting. Nothing, nada, nicht. I texted a friend on here later to see if they had found anything, same result. Unless of course there is a smarte ar$e out there that has found it.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> Oh-kay, now lets talk seriously about this ....

>

> What did people really think about the article on

> page 56?



I'm confused now. Was there really some article or was it all bullshit?

Brendan Wrote:

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> katie1997 Wrote:

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> > Oh-kay, now lets talk seriously about this ....

> >

> > What did people really think about the article

> on

> > page 56?

>

>

> I'm confused now. Was there really some article or

> was it all bullshit?


oops sorry B, it was all bull (including my post, there's no page 56) :-$

  • 3 weeks later...

Ok, well, I'm now back, a little jet lagged which is why I am posting at a slightly strange hour, but to cut to the chase, the article wasn't published as you all found out when you looked for it (thank you for being interested enough to actually look for it though).


Shortly after I'd set off on my vacation I got a call from my editor saying that the piece wasn't going to be included as originally intended due to another feature becoming more extensive than originally anticipated.


But the good news is that it will now be published in next Sunday's paper! I won't be away that weekend so look forward to discussing it with you lot on the day or soon after.


Sorry for the anti-climax! I know some people were looking forward to reading it. But you don't have to wait much longer now!

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