They make quite nice clothes though: https://www.lefties.com/es/
My daughter looks nice in her lefties summer dress.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
So in Wikipedia articles on "Macbeth Castle" or "Hokum Hall" for example (if there are such places - I just made up the names) it would be quite reasonable to include a link to a long Wail article about it that was published the last time it was sold.
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I did this with the OU.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
Find an article on Wikipedia where only a Fail or Express article would do then.
I found plenty where Times and Torygraph were mentioned e.g. looking up footballers.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
Not all Mail stories have an "angle", and some appear nowhere else. Examples of the latter would be a piece on an old castle or stately home for sale, which the Wail and their readers love but I doubt any left-leaning paper would bother publishing.
So in Wikipedia articles on "Macbeth Castle" or "Hokum Hall" for example (if there are such places - I just made up the names) it would be quite reasonable to include a link to a long Wail article about it that was published the last time it was sold.
I found plenty where Times and Torygraph were mentioned e.g. looking up footballers.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Interesting .. so a website that tries to hold only actual correct facts does not allow links to the Wail and Fox News .. well, who'd have thunk it eh? It's almost as if the guys at Wiki think that Wail stories tend to err on the side of fiction and not fact
So in Wikipedia articles on "Macbeth Castle" or "Hokum Hall" for example (if there are such places - I just made up the names) it would be quite reasonable to include a link to a long Wail article about it that was published the last time it was sold.
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Wikipedia uses The Times and The Torygraph as references so the guy is talking bull. They clearly don't like using tabloids which The Fail is.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Shocking. Seems you are a bit of a thicky!
And you think I should have heard of him why exactly? Or do you think I should know every unimportant and insignificant person in the world?
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How has "lefty" become a slur?
In the 40 and 50's (the "Glory years!" eh?) , it was Righty that was the slur. Nationalism, Racism, Greed and Social injustice were the wrongs in the world. Now its the rights.. pardon the pun.
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