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Parsley Possum

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17th Feb 2005 at 2:47 pm

Parsley Possum - How near, how far, how lost we are.

How near, how far, how lost we are.

 
Gotta be the Guardian: quality impartial journalism and excellent columnists.

Captain Stupendo

| 2,235 posts


17th Feb 2005 at 2:59 pm

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snarf!

 
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Caged Liberty

| 11,209 posts


17th Feb 2005 at 3:03 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
I liked The Telegraph for a while. Although I read The Scotsman, the Herald, the Guardian, the Independant and the Daily Mail on occasion too. And I'm saying nothing about the Daily Sport.

Freshly Squeezed Cynic

| 6,189 posts


17th Feb 2005 at 3:42 pm

Freshly Squeezed Cynic - apparently the big pink bastard is me

apparently the big pink bastard is me

 
Quote: Parsley_Possum_
Gotta be the Guardian: quality impartial journalism and excellent columnists.


The Guardian, of course; hoorah for Monbiot.

Rose

| 3,316 posts


17th Feb 2005 at 3:43 pm

A very attractive man. Not me. Him.

 
i read the times. the bbc radio 4 of the newspaper world. tis mostly because i have a crush on both giles coren and robert crampton tho.
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Nemi

| 837 posts


17th Feb 2005 at 3:55 pm

 
I like the guardian for its reporting , coloumnists, and readability etc, but when it comes to to unbiased coverage, I would have to vote for the independant...

LoonyPandora

| 17,916 posts


17th Feb 2005 at 4:04 pm

LoonyPandora - Daft Cow?

Daft Cow?

 
The Grauniad as best paper?

Metro is the best paper, because it's free, and it's the only one I read every day.

Hobbes

| 8,575 posts


17th Feb 2005 at 4:06 pm

Hobbes - the hoopiest of all the froods

the hoopiest of all the froods

 
I read the Independent every day, but I also pick up the Guardian and the Times if I'm out and about and sometimes the less trashy Scottish papers too.
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Chris Kamara

| 24,049 posts


17th Feb 2005 at 4:30 pm

Chris Kamara -

 
The Guardian for me, although I don't get it as often as I used to.

Dinglebutt

| 11,949 posts


17th Feb 2005 at 4:32 pm

Dinglebutt - I aim to misbehave

I aim to misbehave

 
The mirror

More Important stories than the Sun, with Less of the celeb news. perfect
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Topper

| 6,773 posts


17th Feb 2005 at 6:10 pm

Topper - Dismantling a person is sometimes necessary...

Dismantling a person is sometimes necessary...

 
The Metro does the trick for me, plus it has Nemi in it, which I am growing to love, despite me not being the target audience for such a comic.
I hope some day, for some reason, David Duchovny is investigated by the FBI. Because that would make a great story.

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Freshly Squeezed Cynic

| 6,189 posts


17th Feb 2005 at 9:27 pm

Freshly Squeezed Cynic - apparently the big pink bastard is me

apparently the big pink bastard is me

 
Quote: European_Son_
Every newspaper has its bias, as does every person, and my views often align with those of the Guardian, but it's not flawless. I tend to buy it the most though.

And I occasionally buy the Morning Star and/or the Daily Mail when I'm in need of angry inspiration, hahaha.


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Parsley Possum

| 132 posts


18th Feb 2005 at 8:49 am

Parsley Possum - How near, how far, how lost we are.

How near, how far, how lost we are.

 
The Metro is a good paper but the idiots have got rid of the crossword! Unforgivable.

I occasionally read the Daily Mail (free gay p*rn for single mothers on the NHS! Tony Blair to legalise murder!) just for Peter Hitchens' hilarious reactionary rants.

Insane Jam Sow

| 443 posts


18th Feb 2005 at 10:24 am

Insane Jam Sow - Bill Bryson is my God

Bill Bryson is my God

 
My "other" vote is for the Daily Express, which you seem to have shockingly overlooked...

Mind you, we only buy it for the crossword.
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JM

| 8,289 posts


18th Feb 2005 at 12:31 pm

 
The Guadian everytime

Freshly Squeezed Cynic

| 6,189 posts


18th Feb 2005 at 2:16 pm

Freshly Squeezed Cynic - apparently the big pink bastard is me

apparently the big pink bastard is me

 
Ah, the Daily Hate Mail. Giving us proles something to be angry about to divert attention to the actual things to be angry about since 1896.

Turtle

| 3,404 posts


18th Feb 2005 at 2:23 pm

 
I am scared to death that one day I will end up on the cover of the daily mail.I have my reasons.

I like The Times personally.

Caged Liberty

| 11,209 posts


18th Feb 2005 at 5:03 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
I love the new wave of tabloid sized broadsheets. It really does make it so much easier to read.

JM

| 8,289 posts


18th Feb 2005 at 5:05 pm

 
Tabloids are only fun for the gossip, and the football these days.

I'm suprised The Guardian doesn't come in tabloid size now. It probably does, but i've never seen it.

John Cage Bubblegum

| 6,555 posts


19th Feb 2005 at 7:57 pm

John Cage Bubblegum -

 
The Guardian for me. 8)
Peter Kenyon has a medal

Caged Liberty

| 11,209 posts


19th Feb 2005 at 9:16 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
Today I read the Scotsman.

Caged Liberty

| 11,209 posts


20th Feb 2005 at 2:12 pm

Caged Liberty - Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

Torrential high seas dragged me to my knees

 
Yes, I read that too

Tobias Fünke

| 4,730 posts


20th Feb 2005 at 11:02 pm

Tobias Fünke  - I blue myself.

I blue myself.

 
I mostly read my news online now, to be perfectly honest. I used to read the Guardian religiously, although it's a parody of it's self these days - the campaign to influence the vote in Ohio was possibly the most arrogant and ill thought out gesture I've ever seen from a newspaper. It's certainly not an impartial paper and some of it's columnists (Toynbee in particular) aggravate me.

I buy the Independent ocasionally and the Torygraph is good for football.
Analrapist.

Parsley Possum

| 132 posts


22nd Feb 2005 at 11:45 am

Parsley Possum - How near, how far, how lost we are.

How near, how far, how lost we are.

 
Quote:
some of it's columnists (Toynbee in particular) aggravate me.


I went to school with Toynbee's niece and nephew. Didn't particularly like either of them

My dad went to school with uber-reactionary Mail columnist Peter Hitchens. According to my dad he was absolutely mental and a rabid Trotskyist.

Tobias Fünke

| 4,730 posts


22nd Feb 2005 at 12:20 pm

Tobias Fünke  - I blue myself.

I blue myself.

 
Quote: Parsley_Possum_


My dad went to school with uber-reactionary Mail columnist Peter Hitchens. According to my dad he was absolutely mental and a rabid Trotskyist.


Even as a dyed in the wool socialist, I don't actually mind Hitchens, he's certainly an entertaining writer. I know several people who have switched so called 'extreme' political allegiances - It's also interesting to note that his alleged socialist brother Christopher supported the war in Iraq and Peter didn't.
Analrapist.


 
 
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