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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> silverfox Wrote:

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> > The Beano - less spelling mistakes without

> losing

> > the fantasy element

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> fewer



Well, if we're being picky, that should be:


"Fewer."


You started it.

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katie1997 Wrote:

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> There are so many Guardians left piled up in any

> given shop towards the end of the day, I sometimes

> wonder if that many people in ED do actually read

> it? Seriously. :-S


Not so many years ago you couldn't get a Guardian in ED after midday. Daily Telegraphs, on the other hand, were in plentiful supply. All of a sudden, the Gruin was everywhere.


I think it is shonky distribution rather than lack of readers.

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I for one love the wall of Guardians left at the news agents, bring more I say.


Nothing better to hide behind from the tide of cr4p swilling round in the tory rags.


Ooooo and dont* forget it's a bumper sized one on Saturday, garnished on Sunday with The Observer.


Nette:)



p.s. What time is it ?



* nods to Bob Dylan

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Ms B Wrote:

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> BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> > silverfox Wrote:

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> > > The Beano - less spelling mistakes without

> > losing

> > > the fantasy element

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> > fewer

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> Well, if we're being picky, that should be:

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> "Fewer."

>

> You started it.


It wasn't a sentence.

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Back on topic, there are good uses for piles of unsold copies of The Guardian. Here's a reminiscence from Russo-American critic Dimitry Orlov: "My grandfather had a donkey while he was living in Tashkent in Central Asia during World War II. There was nothing much for the donkey to eat, but, as a member of the Communist Party, my grandfather had a subscription to Pravda, the Communist Party newspaper, and so that's what the donkey ate. Apparently, donkeys can digest any kind of cellulose, even when it's loaded with communist propaganda. If I had a donkey, I would feed it the Wall Street Journal..."
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Reality check - it's just not that polarised. There's good and bad in all broadsheets. You get the extremes but there's also a ton of good non-politically slanted stuff. Not every piece in the Guardian is written for militant lesbian socialist hipsters and neither is The Telegraph a hot bed of nazi fox hunting capitalists.


I frequently buy both but avoid the slushy Family section in the Guardian as much as Homes & Properties in the Telegraph. I'll even read the Mail for pure entertainment and disbelief value if I find one on the bus.

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I used to buy The Guardian every day and The Observer every Sunday. I don't any more because they give it all away online.

What's more, they used to be able to take the p*ss out of themselves and the Guardian-reader stereotype, which I thought was good, but they're far too po-faced and up themselves nowadays, IMHO.

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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

> What's more, they used to be able to take the p*ss

> out of themselves and the Guardian-reader

> stereotype, which I thought was good, but they're

> far too po-faced and up themselves nowadays, IMHO.



Disagree with this - i am daily reader and they quite often take the p1ss out of themselves. Mostly in G2 though.

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