My immediate thought on reading that article was that I fancied the one in the red shirt.Sput wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... d-men.html
Striking another blow for the public interest!
Does that make me shallow?
My immediate thought on reading that article was that I fancied the one in the red shirt.Sput wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... d-men.html
Striking another blow for the public interest!
No, being shallow would be to point out that, since the lower picture was taken, he's gained a few pounds.marksi wrote:My immediate thought on reading that article was that I fancied the one in the red shirt.Sput wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... d-men.html
Striking another blow for the public interest!
Does that make me shallow?
The Express were given a disapproving look by the ASA recently for something similar a fortnight ago.Alexia wrote:The Daily Mail website is festooned with M&S advertising this evening, and one of the main stories is Mylene Klass launching the new M&S range.
Yes, that's right. If you hang someone who commits a murder, it'll actually stop the murder from having happened in the first place (on the wishes of those who read the guardian).Hang the scumbag.
This horror story is a good example of the cowardice of Zanu Liebour & Guardian
readers, who would rather see a defencless lady murdered than bring back the
only effective punishment we ever had.
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