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The sun is shining (3)

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Posted by Littleboots on Mon 16 Aug 10, 7:43 PM to Littleboots's blog.

I woke up this morning and the sun was shining. I only mention the fact because I read in the newspaper that it was going to rain until November. Yes, it said in the Daily Mail.... ah, can you see what I've done there? This highlights the danger of going to Sainsbury's cafe for lunch and picking up the only bit of folded chip wrapping that happens to have sneaked it's way onto the newspaper rack. News? I'd have been better off asking the deep-fried scampi for their view of the world. As for opinion, the curried chicken would have had to be triple-vindaloo strength to get me any hotter under the collar. How can they turn out this crap day after day? How can people hand over real cash for it? Does the readership actually believe what they're told?

Whew. Rant over.

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16 Aug 10, 7:45 PM
waggle
UK(B), 6 yrs

Normal service will be resumed in 5.....4....3.....2.....1.......

When there's no more room in hell, the waggle will walk the earth.

16 Aug 10, 9:17 PM
polyanna
UK(CV), 4 yrs

:-D xx

Littleboots wrote:
The sun is shining

I woke up this morning and the sun was shining. I only mention the fact because I read in the newspaper that it was going to rain until November. Yes, it said in the Daily Mail.... ah, can you see what I've done there? This highlights the danger of going to Sainsbury's cafe for lunch and picking up the only bit of folded chip wrapping that happens to have sneaked it's way onto the newspaper rack. News? I'd have been better off asking the deep-fried scampi for their view of the world. As for opinion, the curried chicken would have had to be triple-vindaloo strength to get me any hotter under the collar. How can they turn out this crap day after day? How can people hand over real cash for it? Does the readership actually believe what they're told?

Whew. Rant over.

"That didn't hurt. That didn't hurt. That didn't hurt. That hurt! (Do it again)"
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16 Aug 10, 9:55 PM
geoff917
UK(CO), 3 yrs

Littleboots wrote:
The sun is shining

I woke up this morning and the sun was shining. I only mention the fact because I read in the newspaper that it was going to rain until November. Yes, it said in the Daily Mail.... ah, can you see what I've done there? This highlights the danger of going to Sainsbury's cafe for lunch and picking up the only bit of folded chip wrapping that happens to have sneaked it's way onto the newspaper rack. News? I'd have been better off asking the deep-fried scampi for their view of the world. As for opinion, the curried chicken would have had to be triple-vindaloo strength to get me any hotter under the collar. How can they turn out this crap day after day? How can people hand over real cash for it? Does the readership actually believe what they're told?

Whew. Rant over.

Well, if its in the papers (esp the DM) then it must be true....isnt it.....????? - lol

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