Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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16 November 2008
17:379341Bern I think that makes me Left wing with Right tendancies,or is that Right wing with Left tendancies,or centre with Left and Right tendancies,not sure now.
If you knew what I know,we would both be in trouble!
16 November 2008
17:409342Quick test: what paper(s) do you read??!! Which side of the pavement do you walk on and which side of the bed do you prefer.......only asking!!! These are questions you may be asked when ID cards are introduced.........
Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
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16 November 2008
17:429343how about octopustendancies confused you are now.
Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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16 November 2008
17:529345Bern got my answers.Mail and the Sun,left and left,easy isn't it,nothing to hide!
If you knew what I know,we would both be in trouble!
Unregistered User
16 November 2008
18:399346Just to add to the story , it hit the Sunday Times today. Rod Liddle column.
16 November 2008
19:359347"Mail and the Sun,left and left"
left ? what newspaper do you read that says that the Mail is left ?
Guest 660- Registered: 14 Mar 2008
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16 November 2008
20:169348Papers; mail and sun
pavments;left
bed;left if sleeping,right if facing
If you knew what I know,we would both be in trouble!
Ross Miller- Location: London Road, Dover
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16 November 2008
20:189350Bern - Telegraph, FT, Morning Star online, left side of the pavement, middle of the bed.
"Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today." - James Dean
"Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength,
While loving someone deeply gives you courage" - Laozi
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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16 November 2008
20:249352i dip into all of them at some time or either, it is the only way of getting a cross section of what is going on.
the worst ones, to me, are the express, sun and star.
the guardian is a good read and amusing, but not to be taken too seriously.
the mail is the best for sport, but the cream of journalism is the independent, it is probably the only one that does not talk down to the reader, or pander to their own beliefs and prejudices.
17 November 2008
15:239378You can't go far wrong with The Economist and Viz.
17 November 2008
16:099380Viz! Marvellous! I cannot do without my Telegraph, Grauniad, Private Eye (sometimes) and Bodybuilders Weekly (not!) It would appear that we are all left-leaning right-wingers on days with a T in them, and right-leaning left wingers on days with an S in them, or Vice Versa depending on which side of the bed we wake up and if we have been able to hog the middle of the bed. I think we sound fabulous!
Guest 675- Registered: 30 Jun 2008
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17 November 2008
19:369388Guardian and the Beano, sleeping in whatever part of the bed I am allowed and walking where there isn't a crowd to negotiate the pushchair through. Right, left and centre - whichever works and seems right at the time.
Politics, it seems to me, for years, or all too long, has been concerned with right or left instead of right or wrong.
Richard Armour
17 November 2008
20:429398howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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17 November 2008
21:469403viz is the best read of all, i get mine delivered hot of of the press.
where would we be without sid the sexist, fat slags, roger melly, timmy timpson and all the other members of the cast.
i have a copy of every edition gong back over 25 years.
great to look back now and again, and see how the characters are all exactly the same.
17 November 2008
21:509406Remind me.....who's the one with unfeasibly large *********s? (The memory isn't what it was...)
Guest 672- Registered: 3 Jun 2008
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17 November 2008
22:589413has anyone thought to ask FR his opinion?
Did it hurt anyone? apart from the people that where duped?
IF I had met the supposed FR I would have had a pile of questions that only he would have known. I have had a long time liking for the QUO.
Please don't hold it against me.
easy question. who was their first drummer and left for famiily reasons and alledgedly too many drugs?
Who split the Quo up and refused to let them carry on the name?
Ian...
grass grows by the inches but dies by the feet.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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17 November 2008
23:189416bern
that was buster gonads.
always happy to further an intellectual discussion.
ian
apparently mr rossi found the whole rather amusing, efforts are being made to lure him to a town council event.
Guest 672- Registered: 3 Jun 2008
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18 November 2008
00:589426Glad to hear that Howard.
IF he does attend could someone check the pigtail and the arthuritis.
Ian...
grass grows by the inches but dies by the feet.