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Previously on "So bored with CUK I've gone and begun a subscription with The Times"
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy are you not buying local newspapers? You cannot possibly be interested in the UK after all the sweeping critical generalisations you seem to enjoy making against it.
You are a European now and the Times is as anti Euro and anti federalist as you can get.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNo annoying advert telling me 'Expat abroad, you need an account with £$bl32'
Why are you not buying local newspapers? You cannot possibly be interested in the UK after all the sweeping critical generalisations you seem to enjoy making against it.
You are a European now and the Times is as anti Euro and anti federalist as you can get.
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Giles Coren
He tells it like it is.
Giles Coren reviews Massimo, London SW1
The dining room is vast and made of marble. The ceiling is so high that if you brought the Hubble telescope in here it would eventually start beaming back images of the cornicing only long after your grandchildren had died.Last edited by scooterscot; 2 July 2011, 11:02.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
Not paying for news. Hoping I'm paying for quality journalism, the Guardian and Torygraph are becoming so repetitive and predictable.
I was paying for the Times or the Mail a few weeks ago, to read on the tube, thinking a freebie like the Metro must be a worthless rag.
But I've stopped now, having found the Metro is as good, or no less bad, than the others.
Buying papers is a mug's game now.
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No annoying advert telling me 'Expat abroad, you need an account with £$bl32'
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNot paying for news. Hoping I'm paying for quality journalism, the Guardian and Torygraph are becoming so repetitive and predictable.
But let us know how you get on - it will be interesting to compare free with paid for
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhen a man is tired of CUK, he is tired of life, as Dr Johnson would have said.....if he had a login.
HTH
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When a man is tired of CUK, he is tired of life, as Dr Johnson would have said.....if he had a login.
HTH
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post£2 p/w
What would I get for a £5?
News. Doom. House prices. What I had for lunch and a hand shandy & free chips from a greasy spoon owner in Bute. (though actually not sure that last bit is a good deal)
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostGive me £5 a week and I promise CUK will be more exciting.
What would I get for a £5?
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Originally posted by Troll View Post
You pay for news... how quaint
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostReviews to follow...
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