Charlie Brooker is very very funny.
His column and the Bad Science column are the two best reasons for buying the Guardian
Try reading his articles instead of looking at the pictures.
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Charlie Brooker is one of the funniest journalists/writer/tv presenters in the country. His whole style is about sneering at things, he's basically a grumpy middle aged man... erm doesn't that ring any bells?
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Daily Sport is better. So I'm told.Originally posted by fckvwls View PostIf you're buying a newspaper just to look at the pictures try the sun or daily mirror.
HTH
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If you're buying a newspaper just to look at the pictures try the sun or daily mirror.Originally posted by bekarovka View PostThere's something about Guardian columnists that is beginning to get to me . It's the smug pics of themselves that accompany their articles. I mean, some of them practically sneer off the page at you. Take this one for instance:
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and compare it to the telegraph's lovely Bryony Gordon:
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I know who I'd rather start my day looking at.
HTH
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Guardian columnists are smug. They talk down to you. I won't read it.
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Guardian vs Telegraph Journos
There's something about Guardian columnists that is beginning to get to me . It's the smug pics of themselves that accompany their articles. I mean, some of them practically sneer off the page at you. Take this one for instance:
link
and compare it to the telegraph's lovely Bryony Gordon:
link
I know who I'd rather start my day looking at.Tags: None
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