Is the Scottish Express even worse than the Mail?

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marksi
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Sput wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... d-men.html

Striking another blow for the public interest!
My immediate thought on reading that article was that I fancied the one in the red shirt.

Does that make me shallow?
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Sput
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No, it makes you gay :)
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marksi wrote:
Sput wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... d-men.html

Striking another blow for the public interest!
My immediate thought on reading that article was that I fancied the one in the red shirt.

Does that make me shallow?
No, being shallow would be to point out that, since the lower picture was taken, he's gained a few pounds.

On each side.
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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.
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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.
The Express were given a disapproving look by the ASA recently for something similar a fortnight ago.

I think that's proof that self-regulation works well.
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I'd like to bring this particular gem of a comment to the attention of the metrousers.
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.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z0PzG0M9Kz
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).

This has topped my previous favourite from the last seven days of "I think we should hang the children, maybe just 100 of them to set an example"
"He has to be larger than bacon"
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oh and another gem today, the mail manages to insult a large number of its readers by once again attempting to second guess the rage of them.

Scotland take note: 'Manson Family' killer Susan Atkins loses 18th bid for parole DESPITE being on her death bed
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldne ... le-1210865
"He has to be larger than bacon"
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But one thing we can be sure of is that Derren is not magic, supernatural or mystical....
Funny how the Mail is so certain of that, given that some of their contributors are so sure about the existence of God
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... wants.html

Anyone else think the Mail have put a particularly mean spin on this story, even by their standards? I expect May didn't have any long term goals for the house -- after all it was only done for a TV show -- and I highly doubt given the billions of bricks sold that giving away some of May's 3.3million bricks to charity and/or children's homes would "dent Lego's sales."
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Lovely piece of poisonous homophobia from Jan Moir in today's Daily Mail - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/artic ... death.html
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On this topic, have I plugged http://enemiesofreason.blogspot.com/ ?

It's highly fab and regularly updated by an angry but intelligent fellow.
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