I like the 99p in North Street, bought a multipack of seven bag of Frazzles in there the other day
To be fair, there is a massive difference between The Daily Mail and The Mail Online.
The latter is massively successful and essentially a media outlet in its own right. It recently passed The New York Times as the most widely read 'online newspaper' in the world. Quite staggering.
I think you've missed the point. We had a thread predicting the outrage in HH, and predicting the Daily Mail getting hold of the story. The Daily Mail then quotes that thread as if we were the outraged from HH, despite our locations showing we live nowhere near there, and despite the fact that we were clearly taking the piss.Nothing new in this, the Guardian uses quotes from twitter and CNN uses facebook quotes.
I'm not a fan either, but having countryside to the south, there are some nice places with land, so there are some rich folk, which probably makes people think it's a nice town, when in reality the rich folk probably never go in it.What I don't get is that people think of HH as desirable. My impression whilst living in Brighten was that its a bit crap. Perhaps i was the only one?
Nothing new in this, the Guardian uses quotes from twitter and CNN uses facebook quotes.
Seeing we have the DM lurking better ease up on [MENTION=3649]hitony[/MENTION] otherwise there may be an "evil monster moderator" story headlining.
BTW The Sun has declared war on "evil internet trolls", lol good luck with that.
Hilarious
If only someone had put: "this 99p store completely tarnishes the memory of Princess Diana" they would DEFINITELY have published that.
What I don't get is that people think of HH as desirable. My impression whilst living in Brighten was that its a bit crap. Perhaps i was the only one?
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This is hilarious. Who'd have thought you'd come onto a thread demonishing some truly shit Daily Mail "journalism" with the completely false (and therefore feeble) come back "yeah well the Guardian does it too"?Nothing new in this, the Guardian uses quotes from twitter and CNN uses facebook quotes.
Seeing we have the DM lurking better ease up on [MENTION=3649]hitony[/MENTION] otherwise there may be an "evil monster moderator" story headlining.
BTW The Sun has declared war on "evil internet trolls", lol good luck with that.