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Old 31-07-2005, 11:43 AM
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Oh yes it has. It's only since the war that it's joined the Dandy and
the Sun.

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Martin


Ah, the Sun....was amazed to see the number of folk reading such a trashy
newspaper when on my recent trip....I know it to be trashy as I wondered why
so many were buying it...bought one and found out....that 'aint' a
newspaper.


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Old 31-07-2005, 12:01 PM
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Harold Walker wrote:

Ah, the Sun....was amazed to see the number of folk reading such a trashy
newspaper when on my recent trip....I know it to be trashy as I wondered why
so many were buying it...bought one and found out....that 'aint' a
newspaper.


That's because it isn't one - it's a nudespaper.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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That's because it isn't one - it's a nudespaper.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


Not even worth using in a manner that it was used by many a poorer household
in the days of old....H


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Old 31-07-2005, 12:23 PM
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That's because it isn't one - it's a nudespaper.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


Not even worth using in a manner that it was used by many a poorer

household
in the days of old....H



Ah! The cut squares with a piece of string holding them together and hung on
a nail on the inside wall at the bottom of the garden ;-))

Mike


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Old 31-07-2005, 01:10 PM
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Not even worth using in a manner that it was used by many a poorer

household
in the days of old....H



Ah! The cut squares with a piece of string holding them together and hung
on
a nail on the inside wall at the bottom of the garden ;-))////////////with
a weekly visitor stopping by

Mike

Yes sir, but some were too lazy to cut into squares...just tore off a piece
as needed......H





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Old 31-07-2005, 03:33 PM
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"Harold Walker" wrote in message
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That's because it isn't one - it's a nudespaper.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


Not even worth using in a manner that it was used by many a poorer

household
in the days of old....H



Ah! The cut squares with a piece of string holding them together and hung
on
a nail on the inside wall at the bottom of the garden ;-))

Mike


So you're the mysterious stranger who's been using our privy just lately ?
So what do you think of the Daily Mail ?

vsop


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Ah! The cut squares with a piece of string holding them together and

hung
on
a nail on the inside wall at the bottom of the garden ;-))

Mike


So you're the mysterious stranger who's been using our privy just lately ?
So what do you think of the Daily Mail ?

vsop



too stiff ;-{

Please get Bronco


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So what do you think of the Daily Mail ?


I'm reliably informed that the Church Times is softest on the nether regions.

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