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 Post subject: Newspapers
PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 2:39 pm 
following on from the Kent?Ginog argument..........what paper do you read??


me?
none, although I did buy the Sunday Times last week for the free Withnail + I DVD, I read the article about said film then binned the lot, not the DVD - I'm not being very articulate am I?!

Anyhoo, a lot of dead tree's in them papers isn't there?

Filum was class btw, but then I knew that already having watched it about 32 an a half times before.....we need some cake to soak up the booooooooze

bring us the finest wines known to humanity or summat

brilliant filum
I was round me mates on sat'der night and they was on about all these proper highbrow filums that I'd never heard of, made me feel quite the bumpkin. must get out more or read highbrow papers yes?

so yeah, papers. load of shit if you ask me


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If you can put up with all the la-di-da, middle-class, arty-farty pontification then the Independent is a good read with some excellent articles and journo's. I always buy it on a Saturday as the sports section is very good, if not a little too focussed on rugby for my liking. Brian Viner's column is always good, even if he is an Everton fan...


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 4:05 pm 
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The Observer - and that's about it really. Good newspaper, nice font, good size, music and sports magazines worth looking at, Food one too, nice pictures, okay review section, plenty of football, folds in half nicely, burns or composts well.
And once in a blue moon I buy The Journal just to see what's going on round and about me. For a local paper its pretty good...

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 Post subject: Re: Newspapers
PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 4:20 pm 
i stopped buying a morning paper and the mail put the money in a jar and it paid for my next season ticket,does'nt half mount up also put in any loose change i had


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 Post subject: Re: Newspapers
PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 4:23 pm 
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i stopped buying a morning paper and the mail put the money in a jar and it paid for my next season ticket,does'nt half mount up also put in any loose change i had


You sound like PoK

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 4:36 pm 
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In todays economic climate i read online and save so much money i've bought a fookin house.

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 Post subject: Re: Newspapers
PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 4:37 pm 
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threepintwonder wrote:
i stopped buying a morning paper and the mail put the money in a jar and it paid for my next season ticket,does'nt half mount up also put in any loose change i had


You sound like PoK
shit i,ve been reading to many of his posts,i wonder if there is a cure for pokolitis? :laugh:


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threepintwonder wrote:
Compo wrote:
threepintwonder wrote:
i stopped buying a morning paper and the mail put the money in a jar and it paid for my next season ticket,does'nt half mount up also put in any loose change i had


You sound like PoK
shiit i,ve been reading to many of his posts,i wonder if there is a cure for pokolitis? :laugh:


have a beer that usually does it

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Have a pint and a shag.

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I'm so skint I'm going to tell the window cleaner to only bother with the windows once a month from now on.

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 Post subject: Re: Newspapers
PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 6:54 pm 
parmopooly wrote:
I'm so skint I'm going to tell the window cleaner to only bother with the windows once a month from now on.


sadx
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Send the buggers back daily.


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 22, 2009 8:16 pm 
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Titbits was a good read when i was a kid ..


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The whizzer and chips

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My dad gets the observer every sunday it takes him about 3 weeks to read it!

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I never finish it by the next Sunday, but have always read the football and the review on the day I bought it.
The pile gets canny high at times...

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