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bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> I know it wasn't free, but does anyone remember

> back in the early 90's the tabloids would carry an

> offer that would allow you a ferry crossing for

> ?1.


I think that was in the short-lived News On Sunday or whatever it was called.

Even I wasn't common enough to read that.

Jesus you have to have standards. Even if it's only Evening ones.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Imagine my excitement when I discovered that today

> the Mail on Sunday was printing an exclusive

> extract of the latest Dan Brown novel. stae


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The Mail anyday..............For F**K sake it's a sh*thole piece of journalism.


Loose weight now are supermodels to skinny watch out eastern europeans are taking over the police state is good see your star prediction




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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> RosieH Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Imagine my excitement when I discovered that

> today

> > the Mail on Sunday was printing an exclusive

> > extract of the latest Dan Brown novel. stae

>

> --------------------------------------------------

> -------

>

> The Mail anyday..............For F**K sake it's a

> sh*thole piece of journalism.


Woof, are you kidding me?

RosieH Wrote:

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> Come now Tony, even you can't read the Mail (I'm

> not sure it won't be &$@*!ed on the EDF)


Stopped buying papers 5 years ago when I received my 7 week bill for over ?100....


End of game for me and I haven't missed them one iota...

RosieH Wrote:

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> woofmarkthedog Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > RosieH Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Imagine my excitement when I discovered that

> > today

> > > the Mail on Sunday was printing an exclusive

> > > extract of the latest Dan Brown novel. stae

> >

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -------

> >

> > The Mail anyday..............For F**K sake it's

> a

> > sh*thole piece of journalism.

>

> Woof, are you kidding me?


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RosieH


Kidding ?


I would rather tie a rope round my scrotum and be dragged naked by a lame goat across the abrasive quartzite surface of the Hindu Kush in the depths of a hard winter than read that paper, as for Dan Brown his pages could make a fire to warm the goat.



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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

> I would rather tie a rope round my scrotum and be

> dragged naked by a lame goat across the abrasive

> quartzite surface of the Hindu Kush in the depths

> of a hard winter than read that paper, as for Dan

> Brown his pages could make a fire to warm the

> goat.

>

>

> W**F


My goodness. I'd rather read almost anything than be dragged naked across the quarzite blahdiblah. I think you need to rethink your principles. It's just a paper.

"My goodness. I'd rather read almost anything than be dragged naked across the quarzite blahdiblah. I think you need to rethink your principles. It's just a paper."


Moos.


If given the choice between being dragged by your hair by a lame goat across the quarzite surface of the Hindu kush or reading the contents of my diary from my formative teenage years which would you choose?


Think carefully now.

iaineasy Wrote:

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> As Dulwichmum would put it, "Adolescent musings

> from the top bunk".

>

> Mainly a lot of playing "hard to get", with

> myself.

>

>

>

> Mainly a lot of playing "hard to get", with

> myself.

> --------------------

>

> get a grip man.


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Left or right hand Iaineasy ?




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