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 Post subject: Re: Headline vs story
PostPosted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:02 pm 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1kwE6vLMo
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Shopper, 25, asked for ID to buy TEASPOONS – as shop worker says they could be used as drug paraphernalia

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A spokeswoman said: 'The self-scan system recognised the spoon's SKU as one for a knife. This had now been rectified.

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From the teaspoons story:

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THE COUNTRY HAS P.C. BONKERS

- frances, fenton staffs, 30/1/2012 15:50 Rating (0)

Sexually active police officers?


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From the teaspoons story:

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THE COUNTRY HAS P.C. BONKERS

- frances, fenton staffs, 30/1/2012 15:50 Rating (0)

Sexually active police officers?

Or police uniform fetishists who only shag police officers?

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Or lusty desktop computers?


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Buddha almighty, those people REALLY do not read the whole story, do they?

As an aside, notwithstanding border-line fictitious ShiteRag stories, who the hell buys teaspoons anyway? All mine have either been part of a cutlery set or pilfered from various sources. The old airline ones (when they did use metal) are exceptionally good - as they doubled as a sort of demi-desert spoon they're bigger than normal and ideal for many tasks. Iberia's cutlery is (was) quite stylish but for sheer functionality I'd go with Virgin Atlantic myself.

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 Post subject: Re: Headline vs story
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Crowded House Britain: Third of us don't have enough space but can't afford to move

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Nearly a third of parents say they feel squeezed into their homes but cannot afford to move to a bigger property, a report reveals today.


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How could they? Doctors found to be telling patients they have cancer over the phone

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It follows a complaint to Burton Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, in Staffordshire, after a patient received such a call.

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Plane crazy! The jaw-dropping moment jumbo jet and light aircraft appear to come too close for comfort


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1lGsAnXVr

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"These cows are small, but the ones over there are far, far away"


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 Post subject: Re: Headline vs story
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No, that's a feckin' big Cessna!

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a zoom lens will compress the perspective, ie, it will make the planes appear much closer together than they actually are.

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No, captain, that's an extreme telephoto which does that, zoom lenses are of all focal lengths and don't. Typical uninformed tosser thinks he knows it all.

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 Post subject: Re: Headline vs story
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Carlos The Badger wrote:
Buddha almighty, those people REALLY do not read the whole story, do they?

As an aside, notwithstanding border-line fictitious ShiteRag stories, who the hell buys teaspoons anyway? All mine have either been part of a cutlery set or pilfered from various sources. The old airline ones (when they did use metal) are exceptionally good - as they doubled as a sort of demi-desert spoon they're bigger than normal and ideal for many tasks. Iberia's cutlery is (was) quite stylish but for sheer functionality I'd go with Virgin Atlantic myself.


I thought it was just me, I have a whole set of KLM stuff (Classy) and a few American airlines bits (Which rather remind me of Late war German kit made from steel pressings).
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 Post subject: Re: Headline vs story
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ezinra wrote:
Crowded House Britain: Third of us don't have enough space but can't afford to move

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Nearly a third of parents say they feel squeezed into their homes but cannot afford to move to a bigger property, a report reveals today.


The implication being that those Unemployed guys are in the lap of luxury again on their £35,000 a week, free health club memberhoip and all the plasma they can drink.


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Plane crazy! The jaw-dropping moment jumbo jet and light aircraft appear to come too close for comfort


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1lGsAnXVr

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Remember the Father Ted sketch?

"These cows are small, but the ones over there are far, far away"


I was just thinking "That's a massive Cessna, An airfix 747, or there might be some perspective involved".

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The window sizes alone should have made people realise, a Cessena doesn't have a window the size of a house and nor does a jumbo have a window te size of a postage stamp.

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Tragedy of the 50 soldiers killed in Afghanistan who couldn't afford life insurance
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1lPO0fScB
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He suggested that young soldiers earning a basic private’s salary of just over £17,000 a year would be reluctant to spend the equivalent of 5 per cent of their annual income on an insurance policy.

Which makes it a choice. And a young soldier on £17,000 is unlikely to have any dependants.

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