Is that an appropriate philosophy for a newspaper though?
I know I?m stretching credibility here by calling The Scum a newspaper, but bear with me.
You take that direction and you end up like the Daily Mail who supported the fascists in the 1930?s.
What a boring life it would be if everyone were only to support winners. It would be like living in North Korea.
Milliband
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"If this cretin becomes PM I am leaving the UK before he fucks it stupied with no lube."
That's Paul Daniels, Frank Bruno and Arginald Valleywater all gone.
Will the country survive losing three Panto Dames in one go?
That's Paul Daniels, Frank Bruno and Arginald Valleywater all gone.
Will the country survive losing three Panto Dames in one go?
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spider wrote:
> Is that an appropriate philosophy for a newspaper though?
>
> I know I?m stretching credibility here by calling The Scum a
> newspaper, but bear with me.
The Sun is still this country's best-selling newspaper so it mist be doing something right.
>
> You take that direction and you end up like the Daily Mail who
> supported the fascists in the 1930s.
Er no, because the fascists in the 1930s weren't winners or even likely to be.
>
> What a boring life it would be if everyone were only to support
> winners. It would be like living in North Korea.
Or Salford...
> Is that an appropriate philosophy for a newspaper though?
>
> I know I?m stretching credibility here by calling The Scum a
> newspaper, but bear with me.
The Sun is still this country's best-selling newspaper so it mist be doing something right.
>
> You take that direction and you end up like the Daily Mail who
> supported the fascists in the 1930s.
Er no, because the fascists in the 1930s weren't winners or even likely to be.
>
> What a boring life it would be if everyone were only to support
> winners. It would be like living in North Korea.
Or Salford...
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"The Sun is still this country's best-selling newspaper so it mist be doing something right."
Just because something is popular doesn't make it good.
See McDonalds and One Direction.
"Er no, because the fascists in the 1930s weren't winners or even likely to be."
And of course everyone knew that in the 1930's!
Every country they rolled into throughout the 1930's they were allowed to occupy. It was only in September 1930 when they invaded Poland that things started to go wrong for them. Lot's of people including Churchill and the US weren't certain of victory over the fascists until half way through the war.
Can't comment on Salford I've never been there.
Just because something is popular doesn't make it good.
See McDonalds and One Direction.
"Er no, because the fascists in the 1930s weren't winners or even likely to be."
And of course everyone knew that in the 1930's!
Every country they rolled into throughout the 1930's they were allowed to occupy. It was only in September 1930 when they invaded Poland that things started to go wrong for them. Lot's of people including Churchill and the US weren't certain of victory over the fascists until half way through the war.
Can't comment on Salford I've never been there.
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Why do you use the greengrocer's apostrophe?
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He said as he wasn?t using it and I could have it.
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He let's me use his bike sometime's as well.
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Politics aside, can anyone really see Miliband as PM? Guy can't even look a homeless person in the face when giving them some change. Hardly a 'man of the people' is he?
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Low blow that Sam. He is what he is , a nice middle class bloke who will do some good.
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Yes just like that other "nice middle class bloke" Tony Blair did some good ? for himself and his cronies.