slimsid2000
31-03-2008, 15:10
Here is a dilema - should I start to buy the Daily Mail on a daily basis? Yes or no? I mean we all know it is a fine organ of public discourse which has its metaphorical finger right on the nation's pulse.
Mmmm. A Dilema.
No - cos its crap.
dilemma over.
Naughtyboy
31-03-2008, 15:13
Sure you should if you are a leftist female airhead. :D
Ousetunes
31-03-2008, 15:15
The Daily Telegraph is better.
It's also a broadsheet so you look a little more intelligent trying to fold it without creasing the pages whilst commuting.
Or something like that.
(And thus, the Daily Mail is indeed tabloid in style and content. In fact, its only glaring omission is a 'red top' and probably some boobs on page 3.)
pennypie
31-03-2008, 17:55
(And thus, the Daily Mail is indeed tabloid in style and content. In fact, its only glaring omission is a 'red top' and probably some boobs on page 3.)
What? You have to get your boobs out when you read page three?! :huh:
pattricia
31-03-2008, 17:58
Here is a dilema - should I start to buy the Daily Mail on a daily basis? Yes or no? I mean we all know it is a fine organ of public discourse which has its metaphorical finger right on the nation's pulse.
Mmmm. A Dilema.
Yes, buy it. Its the best paper out.(no boobs though !! )
Savannah2
31-03-2008, 18:04
I'm an Independent lady. :D
Grandad.Malky
31-03-2008, 18:29
Why do they fill the Sunday edition with so many supplements, does anybody read them? and those crap CD`s as well.:roll:
pattricia
31-03-2008, 18:33
Why do they fill the Sunday edition with so many supplements, does anybody read them? and those crap CD`s as well.:roll:
God help the paper boys.! The Mail On Sunday gets heavier and heavier !!:roll:
pinklady
31-03-2008, 18:36
i personally wouldnt, but i really think you should ....... it'lll really wind Rich up :hihi:
NO never in a million years, they just write total biased stories, that a person with an IQ over 14 wouldn't believe
BasilRathbon
01-04-2008, 09:17
NO never in a million years, they just write total biased stories, that a person with an IQ over 14 wouldn't believe
So do all the papers! Even the broadsheets write articles to suit their own agenda and to tell their gullible readers what to believe.
I get the Daily Mail on a saturday cos it has the best TV guide and, if you read it on the train, it stops people sitting next to you.