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I was shocked
I could buy a Cooked Chicken for that Last edited by arista; 12-08-2023 at 11:59 AM. |
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self-oscillating
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i haven't bought a newspaper in over 20 years
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Remembering Kerry
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I wouldn't waste a pence on the trash that is still termed newspapers .
It's beyond me to understand how people struggling too will fork out hundreds of pounds a year on any of them. Although, the Sun, Mail and Express are 3 of the worst but not much worse than ALL the rest of them. Hundreds of pounds a year if one is bought daily at least. A minimum but likely over £1000 at least over 3 years. I wouldn't pick my pet's mess up with a sheet from them never mind buy them and read them |
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I like the supplements that come with Mail on Sunday
not bought it on aaaages though. I like(d) the lady with the farm who writes "diaries" for the female supplement.
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The voice of reason
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My Daily Mail today was £1.20
In your face the bloated bollocks Times |
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