Can I just say Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Cadbury Scream Egg: A warning for Yvonne...
Thought I'd better do my bit for health and safety after spotting this story in the Sun today.
Yvonne - just be on the look out for any 'crunchy' creme eggs in future, hun. You don't know what you may be munching on
(Edited by Whistler 14/04/2003 19:52)
Yvonne - just be on the look out for any 'crunchy' creme eggs in future, hun. You don't know what you may be munching on
(Edited by Whistler 14/04/2003 19:52)
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I see your Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwww and raise you a BLEUGHHH!!!
im glad i can't stand em either but i guess they would be a magnet for ants as there nearly pure sugar! yeeeuuucccchhh, for the ants and the eggs!
Someone at work told me about this (as she gave me a Creme Egg Easter Egg) and Sydney called me to warn me not to look
Can't say as it'll stop me though - BRING ON EASTER!!!
Can't say as it'll stop me though - BRING ON EASTER!!!
Actually, I've had chocolate coated ants before and they're quite yummy.
Close but no cigar, I'll still be buying 'em if they'll sell 'em!
Firslty can I say that it's a story in the sun for christs sake
Secondly everyone knows small insects add protien and don't really taste of anything at all, I know, I used to go camping quite a bit.
Secondly everyone knows small insects add protien and don't really taste of anything at all, I know, I used to go camping quite a bit.
There's just as much news in the Sun as any other newspaper.
by Havoc
Firslty can I say that it's a story in the sun for christs sake
All newspapers are just a waste of paper and filled with gossip and adverts anyway.
I Don't understand why people still buy them.
I get a email everyday with all the relevant headlines. And Sky News (active) gives the rest. Paper is so passé
That would depend on your definition of news, I think.
by Vinnie
There's just as much news in the Sun as any other newspaper.
It still has its uses though
by Vinnie
(quotes)
Paper is so passé
And ewwwww at cremed ants! The worse I ever come across personally was string inside of garabaldi biscuits when I was a young lass
Hmmm, front page of Murdoch's rag today... 'Bruno's £5m divorce bill' and a story about key political figure Liz Hurley.
by Vinnie
There's just as much news in the Sun as any other newspaper.
Front page of The Guardian - The future of Iraq, Brown and Blair's Euro deal and the capture of a palestinian terrorist in Baghdad.
The Sun is a comic, written for children and for those with an equivalent mental acuity and grasp of current affairs.
As for your email, who decides what is relevant (not you)? All you have done is switch one push medium for another with email substituting for print but without in anyway enhancing your access to information. Someone else continues to set the agenda.
All newspapers are just a waste of paper and filled with gossip and adverts anyway.
I Don't understand why people still buy them.
I get a email everyday with all the relevant headlines. And Sky News (active) gives the rest. Paper is so passé
Sky News runs adverts and gossip, and someone somewhere must be financing the email you receive unless it is a subscription service?
Gee, thanks
by Incandenza
The Sun is a comic, written for children and for those with an equivalent mental acuity and grasp of current affairs.
Email service is by the BBC. I select what categories I want. (Top Stories,UK,Sport,entertainment). So the licence fee covers that.
Sky New Active. Doesn't show advert. Different mini screens for the different news. Iraq, Other News, Top Story, & entertainment/gossip.
All the tabloids are comics. And the Guardian can't spell.
Sky New Active. Doesn't show advert. Different mini screens for the different news. Iraq, Other News, Top Story, & entertainment/gossip.
All the tabloids are comics. And the Guardian can't spell.
by Incandenza
(quotes)The Sun is a comic, written for children and for those with an equivalent mental acuity and grasp of current affairs.
Not a full time reader of the Sun anymore, but I have to admit that when I used to get home after work I'd rather browse page by page through the Sun than try reading a broadsheet paper. OK so the pictures take up a lot of space
by Whistler
(quotes)Gee, thanks
Just for the record, at no point above did I comment on anyone choosing to read said publication so please don't get anything out of joint.
I simply commented on the way The Sun was written. Nowhere is it demanded that you must take more than a passing interest in what is happening in the world at large and if The Sun's thoughts on Frank Bruno's divorce is the level of insight that you want in current affairs then that is entirely your concern. **
** - However, you may want to think about leaving things like voting to the rest of us.
I simply commented on the way The Sun was written. Nowhere is it demanded that you must take more than a passing interest in what is happening in the world at large and if The Sun's thoughts on Frank Bruno's divorce is the level of insight that you want in current affairs then that is entirely your concern. **
Within those categories, the BBC still chooses what is considered important enough to tell you about (and indeed chooses how to differentiate by category [Is Claire Short having an affair politics or gossip?] You have presumably chosen the BBC as a more impartial source than any of the newspapers and it may well be, although that does not mean it lacks a news agenda of its own (it tends to be fairly lax when reporting the frequent condemnation of the manner in which it spends license payer money for example).
by Vinnie
Email service is by the BBC. I select what categories I want. (Top Stories,UK,Sport,entertainment). So the licence fee covers that.
I don't watch Sky News so you have the knowledge but I did read recently that they only dropped advertising when the Iraq conflict began?
by Vinnie
Sky New Active. Doesn't show advert.
** - However, you may want to think about leaving things like voting to the rest of us.
strange you mentioned voting - can't do the local poll in a couple of weeks cause its when we are away
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