^ this with a fucking bell on
Except if I actually read newspapers; I'd read the Guardian.
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monkdagola but how do you TURN a phrase?,
Fri 16 Oct 2009, 18:51,
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The Times.
All the broadsheets are pretty good for the actual news. It's only the columns and opinions sections where they really differ. I like a few of the Times' columnists, although I have to balance that against the fact that William Rees-Mogg has a column and he makes my knuckles itch.
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Seance Trumpet has got no beef with a man enjoying a croissant,
Fri 16 Oct 2009, 18:53,
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Why does William Rees-Mogg anger you?
Oh you just said you can't remember, sorry. I was busy reading about him to find possible reasons. He's kind of pro-drugs, if that helps.
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_Felix 's school of dance and occult sciences,
Fri 16 Oct 2009, 19:08,
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Seance Trumpet has got no beef with a man enjoying a croissant,
Fri 16 Oct 2009, 19:09,
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He's got a bloody annoying name
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boris the spider,
Fri 16 Oct 2009, 19:10,
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Seems to be about the size of it.
Fair enough.
His daughter is called Annunziata.
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_Felix 's school of dance and occult sciences,
Fri 16 Oct 2009, 19:12,
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Maybe that was what angered me.
No, no I don't think it was. Oh well. It's well established that I hate him now, so there's no going back.
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Seance Trumpet has got no beef with a man enjoying a croissant,
Fri 16 Oct 2009, 19:16,
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The only newspaper I read is the Guardian Online.
And the only bit of it I read is Charlie Brooker's column.
I don't want any facts getting in the way of my opionions, thank you very much.
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2 Can Chunder Word to your mums, I came to prod bums,
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