Major wrote:Quite a few newspapuz are similar to the Daily Mail and carry the same storiz, forumz would be duller without it.
If the Mail went breasts up the resident forum trolls would latch on to another one to cause trouble.
I have 10 newspapuz on my lappy, including 2 Sherman
Raggamuffin wrote:Cannydc wrote:Is that how low the Wail has sunk to these days ?
Wot old women stick in their sarnis ?
Ouch.
Less of the old please.
Cannydc wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Cannydc wrote:Is that how low the Wail has sunk to these days ?
Wot old women stick in their sarnis ?
Ouch.
Less of the old please.
Sorry, Rags, it wasn't me who posted this;
"The typical Mail reader is supposedly older women who like prawn sandwiches."
Avon Barksdale wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Avon Barksdale wrote:The reason the Mail is the most widely read paper is mainly due to its Femail bit rather than its news coverage if I remember correctly (might be wrong though.)
The typical Mail reader is supposedly older women who like prawn sandwiches.
I quite like the financial stuff in the Mail. It's quite easy to follow. The Femail stuff is OK too, and the health stuff in general. I don't like prawn sandwiches though.
What about cheese and tomato? I made a mistake and it seems that is the preferred sandwich of the typical Mail reader along with sweet and sour prawns and lobster.
I haven't bought a print version of any newspaper in ages now but if the financial section is the equivalent of This Is Money then yeah, lots of good stuff on there. Makes sense I guess as Mail readers have a bit of cash.
Guest wrote:Avon Barksdale wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Avon Barksdale wrote:The reason the Mail is the most widely read paper is mainly due to its Femail bit rather than its news coverage if I remember correctly (might be wrong though.)
The typical Mail reader is supposedly older women who like prawn sandwiches.
I quite like the financial stuff in the Mail. It's quite easy to follow. The Femail stuff is OK too, and the health stuff in general. I don't like prawn sandwiches though.
What about cheese and tomato? I made a mistake and it seems that is the preferred sandwich of the typical Mail reader along with sweet and sour prawns and lobster.
I haven't bought a print version of any newspaper in ages now but if the financial section is the equivalent of This Is Money then yeah, lots of good stuff on there. Makes sense I guess as Mail readers have a bit of cash.
LOL This is Money and the Telegraph finance section were still advertising Icelandic savings accounts 5 days after Icelandic banks went bust.
Raggamuffin wrote:Avon Barksdale wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Avon Barksdale wrote:The reason the Mail is the most widely read paper is mainly due to its Femail bit rather than its news coverage if I remember correctly (might be wrong though.)
The typical Mail reader is supposedly older women who like prawn sandwiches.
I quite like the financial stuff in the Mail. It's quite easy to follow. The Femail stuff is OK too, and the health stuff in general. I don't like prawn sandwiches though.
What about cheese and tomato? I made a mistake and it seems that is the preferred sandwich of the typical Mail reader along with sweet and sour prawns and lobster.
I haven't bought a print version of any newspaper in ages now but if the financial section is the equivalent of This Is Money then yeah, lots of good stuff on there. Makes sense I guess as Mail readers have a bit of cash.
Cheese and tomato is good! No sweet and sour anything though, and deffo no lobster.
Stooo wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Avon Barksdale wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Avon Barksdale wrote:The reason the Mail is the most widely read paper is mainly due to its Femail bit rather than its news coverage if I remember correctly (might be wrong though.)
The typical Mail reader is supposedly older women who like prawn sandwiches.
I quite like the financial stuff in the Mail. It's quite easy to follow. The Femail stuff is OK too, and the health stuff in general. I don't like prawn sandwiches though.
What about cheese and tomato? I made a mistake and it seems that is the preferred sandwich of the typical Mail reader along with sweet and sour prawns and lobster.
I haven't bought a print version of any newspaper in ages now but if the financial section is the equivalent of This Is Money then yeah, lots of good stuff on there. Makes sense I guess as Mail readers have a bit of cash.
Cheese and tomato is good! No sweet and sour anything though, and deffo no lobster.
I thought you liked seafood
Raggamuffin wrote:
I eat fish, but not any other kind of seafood, and certainly not lobster. Perhaps you're thinking of someone else.
Stooo wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:
I eat fish, but not any other kind of seafood, and certainly not lobster. Perhaps you're thinking of someone else.
I don't eat shellfish, sea spiders, sea worms, sea insects or sea snails. I'm not sure if the subject ever came up. As a Pesci you're permitted to eat it all.
Guest wrote:Be fair to Roc, The Sun and the Daily Mail are probably the only English language newspapers available in the part of Spain where he lives
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