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1 hour ago, The Quim Reaper said:


Sorry for failing to run my utterances past your royal highness.

 

Numpty.

I’m wasn’t trying to be rude. You didn’t need to run it through me. I was just asking why you call it Maily Dail instead of Daily Mail.

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10 minutes ago, Cant Wait said:

I’m wasn’t trying to be rude. You didn’t need to run it through me. I was just asking why you call it Maily Dail instead of Daily Mail.

Your'e telling us you've never read,The Daily Torygrath or The Scum.

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7 hours ago, Ulitzer95 said:

Reaction to his death in the U.S. is absolutely hysterical. 
 

Americans idolise sporting stars and actors like they’re demi gods.

As a matter of interest I wonder what sort of reaction there would have been if Nigel Farage had been killed in that plane crash he was in a few years back. Would all the Brexiters have gathered outside his house to lay wreaths etc? :huh:

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4 minutes ago, redrumours said:

Your'e telling us you've never read,The Daily Torygrath or The Scum.

What’sThe Daily Torygrath and The Scum?

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1 minute ago, Cant Wait said:

What’sThe Daily Torygrath and The Scum?

Derogatory names for our shitty newspapers.  No doubt you'll have the same in the US.  

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12 minutes ago, redrumours said:

Your'e telling us you've never read,The Daily Torygrath or The Scum.

 

Yes, I have but Daily Fail was always the one I'd seen for The Mail.

 

Daily Fail

Graniuad

The Torygraph

British Biased Corporation

The Scum

The Morning Tsar

 

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12 minutes ago, redrumours said:

Your'e telling us you've never read,The Daily Torygrath or The Scum.


What’s wrong with the Telegraph?
 

... and the Guardian and the Mirror are just WONDERFUL, aren’t they? :rolleyes:

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24 minutes ago, CoffinLodger said:

As a matter of interest I wonder what sort of reaction there would have been if Nigel Farage had been killed in that plane crash he was in a few years back. 

 

One of unbridled joy, maybe?

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27 minutes ago, Deathray said:

 

Yes, I have but Daily Fail was always the one I'd seen for The Mail.

 

Daily Fail

Graniuad

The Torygraph

British Biased Corporation

The Scum

The Morning Tsar

 

 

I like that you misspelled Grauniad :lol:

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3 hours ago, The Quim Reaper said:

 

Maily Dail article on it says he crashed into the side of said fucking bloody mountain because he was flying too low (no shit).

 

There was thick fog, but the pilot was instrument rated (competent enough to fly in fog).

It was a VFR flight, and flew into low cloud/fog when that happens you're FUCKED no matter if have an instrument rating or not ( RAF Chinook crash into Mull of Kintyre) the only question is did the pilot push his luck "scud running" or did the much lemented Mr Bryant pull a Lord Ballyedmond and cause his own and others deaths.

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25 minutes ago, Toast said:

 

I like that you misspelled Grauniad :lol:

 

It was deliberate ^_^

 

What confuses me is there doesn't seem to be ones for the Daily Express, Daily Star or the Mirror......

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2 minutes ago, Deathray said:

It was deliberate ^_^

 

That's what I liked about it.

 

2 minutes ago, Deathray said:

What confuses me is there doesn't seem to be ones for the Daily Express, Daily Star or the Mirror......

 

The Mirror is the Daily Moron. 

The Express has been through a few.  Private Eye used to call it the Getsworse, but it's now called the Di-ly Express due to its Princess Di fixation.

Does anyone even talk about the Daily Star?

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19 minutes ago, The Red Death said:

Today, he turns 42, not "would have turned 42", because his legacy lives on.


 

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Have another facepalm. Though I admit, I don't really see the pizza thing. It's early yet.

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1 hour ago, The Red Death said:

Today, he turns 42, not "would have turned 42", because his legacy lives on.

In that case, Louis XVI of France turns 266 today, despite him being beheaded 227 years ago. His legacy is greater than Bryant's will ever be. Vive la révolution!

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1 hour ago, En Passant said:

Have another facepalm. Though I admit, I don't really see the pizza thing. It's early yet.


I just thought his comment was cheesy.

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2 hours ago, time said:

In that case, Louis XVI of France turns 266 today, despite him being beheaded 227 years ago. His legacy is greater than Bryant's will ever be. Vive la révolution!

Let’s hear it for that Mesopotamian lad Kushim, possibly the oldest named human, who turned circa 5100 this year. Sadly, no date of birth so no jelly and ice cream for him. 

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19 minutes ago, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

Let’s hear it for that Mesopotamian lad Kushim, possibly the oldest named human, who turned circa 5100 this year. Sadly, no date of birth so no jelly and ice cream for him. 

Yeah, but what's *his* legacy?

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18 minutes ago, time said:

Yeah, but what's *his* legacy?

People being formally named in historical data, I suppose. Anyone who is remembered at all by anyone must have a legacy, philosophically speaking, I'd have thought. Even you and me. Our legacies both involve DL Con Amsterdam, since there are photos of it, despite it being basically a drunken blur to me.

 

My real, true, lasting legacy is a secret though.

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Vanessa Bryant is mourning the loss of her beloved family dog, Crucio. “Crucio’s passing has helped me forget about my dead husband and daughter,” said Kobe’s widow.

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