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Its a leftwing version of the Daily Mail in my opinion.
I know what you mean - it's those screaming emotive front-page headlines, isn't it ?
Yes, the similarities between the Daily Mail and the Guardian are hard to ignore.
I also despise the guardian and mail in equal measure.
My in laws buy the mail. They're not foaming bigot types, I didn't get it. I asked them why. Apparently the mail has the best TV guide ๐ฏ
That McMullan quote from Kimbers is shocking. At what point did he take responsibility for exploiting a very vulnerable person?
That inability to have a conscience is psychotic behaviour...
Everytime I go to the in laws I pull out the Sun copies and flick innocently to pg3 noting the age and often say to myself quietly 'ah Melissa, 22 from Warrington has a nice rack'.
imagine the Guardians. 'Janet, 40 teacher from Stoke Newington in her union jacket and pleated long skirt showing the buns that she made early'.
Fwooooooarh
Our works gets The Wail and The Indy. Every day I enjoying mocking whomever I catch reading The Fail. For this reason alone, the tradition should continue.
hora - MemberEverytime I go to the in laws I pull out the Sun copies and flick innocently to pg3 noting the age and often say to myself quietly 'ah Melissa, 22 from Warrington has a nice rack'.
imagine the Guardians. 'Janet, 40 teacher from Stoke Newington in her union jacket and pleated long skirt showing the buns that she made early'.
Fwooooooarh
Yes that's because the Guardian isn't like the Sun hora, it's a leftwing version of the Daily Mail - remember ?
What's the crumpet in the Daily Mail like ?
Chantelle 16 from Walsall with her two young children in a state-paid for council house with partner Derek 40 an ex-forklift driver who has been off work sick since 2005?
Chantelle 16 from Walsall with her two young children in a state-paid for council house with partner Derek 40 an ex-forklift driver who has been off work sick since 2005?
In the DM, there's a Chantelle on every street corner. Which one is your favourite?