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... "Simon Gardner" [dot]co[dot]uk wrote in message ... whingeing leftie claptrap snipped The Mail's phenomenal circulation growth in recent years (it's second only to The Sun amongst daily nationals) is attributable to it striking a chord with your man in the street. Hence it attacks speed cameras as being revenue generators, single mums who shag, shag and then, for good measure, shag some more simply to screw the State, Bliar for his hypocrisy on just about everything (WMD ready for launch in 45 minutes? Yes you can have a referendum on joining the EU? etc etc) and the compensation culture engulfing this wretched island (oh, you burnt your mouth on a burger? Have £500,000). Carry on reading Pravda Simon. You probably reckon Alistair Campbell should be knighted. It strikes a chord with anyone who pays higher rate tax, or would like too, and doesn't give a **** about anyone but themselves. Even the sports writers are Fascists! Simon's comments are so accurate I shall be keeping a copy for future reference. We all know the Sun is crap, but sometimes we like reading a paper which is crap. Most of us know the Daily Mail is crap, but its readers think its balanced informed journalism! Alistair Campbell should be knighted. |
"Andy H" wrote in message ... Alistair Campbell should be knighted. well, him bowing over and a sword in the hand is going the right direction, just a little more pressure, see if you can go through the c***s fat neck in one shot. Campbell, unelected demi god tosser |
"Andy H" wrote in message ... Alistair Campbell should be knighted. well, him bowing over and a sword in the hand is going the right direction, just a little more pressure, see if you can go through the c***s fat neck in one shot. Campbell, unelected demi god tosser |
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 09:06:03 +0100, rnet[dot]co[dot]uk (Simon
Gardner) wrote: It was a former Mail scribbler who once said of an ideal Mail story that the typical Mail reader would always reach the end hating someone or something. I think that was Lord Northgate the late proprietor. -- Nigel Barker Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur |
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Nigel Barker wrote: On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 09:06:03 +0100, rnet[dot]co[dot]uk (Simon Gardner) wrote: It was a former Mail scribbler who once said of an ideal Mail story that the typical Mail reader would always reach the end hating someone or something. I think that was Lord Northgate the late proprietor. In that case, it is very frequently misattributed. |
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Nigel Barker wrote: On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 09:06:03 +0100, rnet[dot]co[dot]uk (Simon Gardner) wrote: It was a former Mail scribbler who once said of an ideal Mail story that the typical Mail reader would always reach the end hating someone or something. I think that was Lord Northgate the late proprietor. In that case, it is very frequently misattributed. |
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 12:29:15 +0100, rnet[dot]co[dot]uk (Simon
Gardner) wrote: In article , Nigel Barker wrote: On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 09:06:03 +0100, rnet[dot]co[dot]uk (Simon Gardner) wrote: It was a former Mail scribbler who once said of an ideal Mail story that the typical Mail reader would always reach the end hating someone or something. I think that was Lord Northgate the late proprietor. In that case, it is very frequently misattributed. Absolutely I must have had a brainstorm it was of course Lord Rothermere. -- Nigel Barker Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur |
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 12:29:15 +0100, rnet[dot]co[dot]uk (Simon
Gardner) wrote: In article , Nigel Barker wrote: On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 09:06:03 +0100, rnet[dot]co[dot]uk (Simon Gardner) wrote: It was a former Mail scribbler who once said of an ideal Mail story that the typical Mail reader would always reach the end hating someone or something. I think that was Lord Northgate the late proprietor. In that case, it is very frequently misattributed. Absolutely I must have had a brainstorm it was of course Lord Rothermere. -- Nigel Barker Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur |
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