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That Maternity Leave Didn't Last Long, But Then When There Comes A Chance To Show Oneself Off, There Is No Business Like Show Business They Say.
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/// Ahhh.....another excuse for the Daily Mail and AOG to give the DoS a good kicking. ///
Ahhh, Have your usual dig at yours truly if you must, I mean what would you do with your time if you didn't, but please get out a new chestnut for your digs at the Daily Mail, because in this case where are they giving the Duchess of Sussex a good kicking?
Note unlike you, I have shown the decency and politeness to give her proper title, DoS seems so offensive.
/// Ahhh.....another excuse for the Daily Mail and AOG to give the DoS a good kicking. ///
Ahhh, Have your usual dig at yours truly if you must, I mean what would you do with your time if you didn't, but please get out a new chestnut for your digs at the Daily Mail, because in this case where are they giving the Duchess of Sussex a good kicking?
Note unlike you, I have shown the decency and politeness to give her proper title, DoS seems so offensive.
Priceless.....
I know that (being led by the nose) you find it difficult to see through the DM's Modus Operandi; but those of us with slightly more critical acuity know exactly how they like to praise and compliment in the one article whilst criticising and denigrating in the next.
It's strange how personally you seem to take any criticism of the Daily Mail....
I know that (being led by the nose) you find it difficult to see through the DM's Modus Operandi; but those of us with slightly more critical acuity know exactly how they like to praise and compliment in the one article whilst criticising and denigrating in the next.
It's strange how personally you seem to take any criticism of the Daily Mail....
Ken4155
/// If it had been a family occasion, big Phil would have been in attendance, would he not? ///
Big Phil as you rudely called Prince Philip is 97 and has removed himself from public duties, he isn't attending the Trooping of the Colour, even though it celebrates the Queen's official birthday.
/// If it had been a family occasion, big Phil would have been in attendance, would he not? ///
Big Phil as you rudely called Prince Philip is 97 and has removed himself from public duties, he isn't attending the Trooping of the Colour, even though it celebrates the Queen's official birthday.
Yeah, well, Big Phil (as he prefers me to call him) is a tad more savvy than Meghan. He got out of meeting The Donald (as POTUS prefers to be known) by playing the 'retired' card and knows that it would look slightly iffy if he appeared at the TOC. So he stays away. Like i said, savvy. No doubt he'll take Meghan under his wing and show her the ropes.
jackthehat
/// I know that (being led by the nose) you find it difficult to see through the DM's Modus Operandi; but those of us with slightly more critical acuity know exactly how they like to praise and compliment in the one article whilst criticising and denigrating in the next. ///
I know that the likes of you will find it difficult to understand, but it is called 'Balanced Reporting' unlike some of the publications you obviously choose to acquire your information from, who stick rigidly to their own single agenda.
Don't you agree, that to show a balanced opinion one must praise where praise is due, but also be prepared to criticise and condemn when that is due?
No? I thought not.
/// I know that (being led by the nose) you find it difficult to see through the DM's Modus Operandi; but those of us with slightly more critical acuity know exactly how they like to praise and compliment in the one article whilst criticising and denigrating in the next. ///
I know that the likes of you will find it difficult to understand, but it is called 'Balanced Reporting' unlike some of the publications you obviously choose to acquire your information from, who stick rigidly to their own single agenda.
Don't you agree, that to show a balanced opinion one must praise where praise is due, but also be prepared to criticise and condemn when that is due?
No? I thought not.
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