Brilliant - Ken what they mean every time I somehow manage to allow myself to read the torygraph I need a strong whiskey to recover.
The Daily Mash - 'Oh no! It's the Daily Telegraph!' says Scotland
The Daily Mash - 'Oh no! It's the Daily Telegraph!' says Scotland
The newspaper launched an all-out assault on the tiny northern country-ish with repeated salvos of debt-ridden commentary and a devastating air strike about the Euro or something.
Communities across Scotland dived into Telegraph shelters, huddling together as the newspaper's air force bombarded them with made-up facts about oil revenues and why Alex Salmond wants to pelt the Duchess of Cambridge with 'neeps'.
Bill McKay, a rebel from Carnoustie, said: "Ah hud a squatch at the Telegraph websitey aroon ten o' the clack.
"Within meenits the sirens were blairin' like a hoolie.
"Even inside the shelter ah could hear the terrifyin' soond o' some fat, baldin' English journalist sayin', 'you'll be exactly the same as Zimbabwe!'.
"Ah don't mind tellin' ye, ah fair shat mahsel."
Meanwhile, as at least seven heavily kilted weirdos launched a counter-attack near a 'burn', Captain Peter Oborne of the Queen's Light Telegraph shouted 'Princess Anne!' before collapsing into a hedge and urinating involuntarily.
Under the Geneva Convention any Scottish person that captures him will have to call him a taxi.
Communities across Scotland dived into Telegraph shelters, huddling together as the newspaper's air force bombarded them with made-up facts about oil revenues and why Alex Salmond wants to pelt the Duchess of Cambridge with 'neeps'.
Bill McKay, a rebel from Carnoustie, said: "Ah hud a squatch at the Telegraph websitey aroon ten o' the clack.
"Within meenits the sirens were blairin' like a hoolie.
"Even inside the shelter ah could hear the terrifyin' soond o' some fat, baldin' English journalist sayin', 'you'll be exactly the same as Zimbabwe!'.
"Ah don't mind tellin' ye, ah fair shat mahsel."
Meanwhile, as at least seven heavily kilted weirdos launched a counter-attack near a 'burn', Captain Peter Oborne of the Queen's Light Telegraph shouted 'Princess Anne!' before collapsing into a hedge and urinating involuntarily.
Under the Geneva Convention any Scottish person that captures him will have to call him a taxi.
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