on 22-12-2014 12:42
on 22-12-2014 12:42
In today's society, anything and everything is classed as 'news'
A 'celeb' is pregnant or getting a divorce and it is front page news.
It annoys me when important stories, such as tragedies, are shoved to the 4th and 5th pages of a newspaper, yet a celeb gorging on a greasy burger and ignoring their diet is regarded as 'breaking news'
There are loads of magazines out there that can print celeb news so why can't that type of news be kept in the magazines and put just the real news in newspapers?
on 24-12-2014 20:21
on 24-12-2014 20:21
@Anonymous wrote:
It is not possible to read The Sun. It is a pictorial wrag, like a comic but worse.
Oh but Nick....it does have page 3...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-12-2014 20:27
on 24-12-2014 20:27
on 24-12-2014 20:30
on 24-12-2014 20:30
@Anonymous wrote:
I think at my age it is safe to say i have seen it all before.
A prude I most certainly am not but I wouldn't buy a paper for that.
Totally agree.....however I do know of some people who buy it JUST for that..Sad really
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-12-2014 20:45
on 24-12-2014 20:45
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24-12-2014 21:11 - edited 24-12-2014 21:21
@Anonymous wrote:
Blimey I am sure they could save their 50p or whatever The Sun costs these days and just look on that interweb thingy
Interweb thingy?? If you think I am falling for that naive Nick act...you can think again....:smileytongue:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 24-12-2014 21:15
on 24-12-2014 21:19
on 24-12-2014 21:19
on 24-12-2014 21:23
on 24-12-2014 21:23
on 24-12-2014 21:23
on 24-12-2014 21:23
on 24-12-2014 21:25
on 24-12-2014 21:25