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Anyone buy this today? I did, and there was a quite from George Orwell;
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God I hate children.
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I thought it was quite enjoyable. Took up most of it going through it's history though.
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IAWWTP.Charlie Reams wrote:God I hate children.
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You wont win any prizes for admitting to buying the NOTW. Hell even i hid my copy inside my Bike Robbers Monthly. Btw did anyone watch newsnight on friday with Steve Coogan having a row with some hack from the gutter press. Awesome telly !
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I suppose that makes up for the lack of journalism.Rhys Benjamin wrote:Anyone buy this today? I did, and there was a quite from George Orwell;
On a Sunday afternoon, preferably before the war, the kids would be playing and you could sit down and open the News of the World.
George Orwell, 1946.
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Not surprising really, given that they were so far up their own arses (the real cause of their downfall) that everything they said was doublespeak.Rhys Benjamin wrote:I thought it was quite enjoyable. Took up most of it going through it's history though.
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I saw Steve Coogan and Will Self were trending on twitter so I found out why and it was because of Newsnight. I managed to catch up with it on iPlayer the next day and it was worth it. A good edition of Newsnight. And doesn't Will Self know some very long words?Marc Meakin wrote:Btw did anyone watch newsnight on friday with Steve Coogan having a row with some hack from the gutter press. Awesome telly !
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Am I the only person who doesn't get the big deal? I really couldn't give a fiddlers if someone taps my phone line. I've either said something or I haven't. If I can't stand by that then I should keep my mouth shut 24/7. The one time newspapers actually know for a fact what someone said people are up in arms. Most of the time they're full of shit and just guessing. I'm drunk right now so I may change my tune in the morning but really. Who gives a fuck. All those journalists will get another job in a just a disreputable rag as they have been employed previously. I've not properly read a newspaper in years. They're the last place I'd go to for information. Hopefully they'll all close down.
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So can I come and watch you poo? I have a column to write.Mark James wrote:Am I the only person who doesn't get the big deal? I really couldn't give a fiddlers if someone taps my phone line. I've either said something or I haven't. If I can't stand by that then I should keep my mouth shut 24/7.
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So that's why it's called a scoop.Charlie Reams wrote:So can I come and watch you poo? I have a column to write.Mark James wrote:Am I the only person who doesn't get the big deal? I really couldn't give a fiddlers if someone taps my phone line. I've either said something or I haven't. If I can't stand by that then I should keep my mouth shut 24/7.
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I'm with you to an extent.Mark James wrote:Am I the only person who doesn't get the big deal?
Phone-tapping is illegal. Anyone involved should suffer the legal consequences. That should happen even if it had been done to achieve something worthwhile - exposing MP's expense fraud, for example.
The rest is just the usual stuff. Are we supposed to believe that no other paper was poking into the affairs of all the people the NoW was phone-tapping?
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it was said by him in a private phone conversation.Ryan Taylor wrote:and?
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In the case of the murdered Milly Dowler someone actually listened to the messages left by frantic relatives and friends on her phone then realising there was no more space left, deleted some of the calls to make room for some more. That's a little different to just listening to calls, it's actually impeding a murder inquiry. As for the celebs having their messages listened to, was it they were too lazy to change their PIN codes when the phone was bought and the hackers got in by using the default codes? If so, they deserve less sympathy. And don't worry about the NOTW staff, most of them will get re-employed with The Sun on Sunday in a few weeks' time.Mark James wrote:Am I the only person who doesn't get the big deal? I really couldn't give a fiddlers if someone taps my phone line. I've either said something or I haven't. If I can't stand by that then I should keep my mouth shut 24/7. The one time newspapers actually know for a fact what someone said people are up in arms. Most of the time they're full of shit and just guessing. I'm drunk right now so I may change my tune in the morning but really. Who gives a fuck. All those journalists will get another job in a just a disreputable rag as they have been employed previously. I've not properly read a newspaper in years. They're the last place I'd go to for information. Hopefully they'll all close down.
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I think it goes well beyond simply listening to people's private conversations, it's the power-mongering of Murdoch which could have had far-reaching consequences in our country's governance.Mark James wrote:Am I the only person who doesn't get the big deal?
Something which I don't think is at all beyond the realms of possibility as an example: What if Gordon Brown didn't call an election in 2008 (or whenever all that was) because he was under pressure from Murdoch's papers on some issue of media policy support. Maybe it was implicit or explicit that if he called an election, the Sun etc would shoot him down. Or more likely, if he called an election, the papers would expose the dirty politics that he engaged in to finally oust Blair, and he saw this as a big enough threat to not do anything.
As it turned out, the media destroyed him anyway - was this because he did the opposite of what Murdoch wanted at that point? It could of course have been because he made himself look like a useless tit, but it was in hindsight political suicide to do what he did - I'm amazed if they didn't foresee that storm on the horizon, which takes me back to it being the lesser of two evils, the other evil being something that stayed under wraps due to his actions.
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So Murdoch's not a nice person. And we can't do anything about it. So we should over-react to something we can do something about. As good a reason as any.Ian Volante wrote:I think it goes well beyond simply listening to people's private conversations, it's the power-mongering of Murdoch which could have had far-reaching consequences in our country's governance.Mark James wrote:Am I the only person who doesn't get the big deal?
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Rhys Benjamin wrote:Anyone buy this today? I did, and there was a quite from George Orwell;
Turns out my little "quite" from George Orwell wasn't quite Orwell after all. He came up with doublethink and Newspeak.Liam Tiernan wrote:Not surprising really, given that they were so far up their own arses (the real cause of their downfall) that everything they said was doublespeak.Rhys Benjamin wrote:I thought it was quite enjoyable. Took up most of it going through it's history though.
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More like News Peak!!!Liam Tiernan wrote:Newspeak.
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I wouldn't care if you did but why would you want to and who would want to read about it? I don't blame journalists trying to find stuff out, I blame the readers for wanting to read about the stuff they find.Charlie Reams wrote:So can I come and watch you poo? I have a column to write.Mark James wrote:Am I the only person who doesn't get the big deal? I really couldn't give a fiddlers if someone taps my phone line. I've either said something or I haven't. If I can't stand by that then I should keep my mouth shut 24/7.
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Will Self, on last fridays Newsnight, summed up the British public nicely....I would quote what he said but I will probably not be able to spell some of them words he said. I assume you can watch it on youtube/Iplayer.
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Duid you see that twat Paul McMullen on Sunday Live wearing the same suit and justifying himself as to why he hadn,t been to the police station.Ryan Taylor wrote:I saw Steve Coogan and Will Self were trending on twitter so I found out why and it was because of Newsnight. I managed to catch up with it on iPlayer the next day and it was worth it. A good edition of Newsnight. And doesn't Will Self know some very long words?Marc Meakin wrote:Btw did anyone watch newsnight on friday with Steve Coogan having a row with some hack from the gutter press. Awesome telly !
If he survives jail, he would be an ideal candidate for IACGMOOH.
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Apparently now there's been an allegation that Gordon Brown's personal information was accessed by the Sunday Times in 2006.David Williams wrote:The rest is just the usual stuff. Are we supposed to believe that no other paper was poking into the affairs of all the people the NoW was phone-tapping?
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Rebekah Brooks.
Does she have something on all the major players, or is she just another ginger who thinks they are never wrong?
Most odious ginger, public figure since Neil Kinnock.
By the way I am a ginger (ish)
Does she have something on all the major players, or is she just another ginger who thinks they are never wrong?
Most odious ginger, public figure since Neil Kinnock.
By the way I am a ginger (ish)
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Made me wonder whether there was an equivalent of PNECRISIS for the occasion. Best I could come up with is RATREBEKAH, which is pretty good (apart from having ten letters). Anyone got anything better?Peter Mabey wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... rooks.html
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If you feel you have to add the (ish), then you're not really a ginge.Marc Meakin wrote:Rebekah Brooks.
Does she have something on all the major players, or is she just another ginger who thinks they are never wrong?
Most odious ginger, public figure since Neil Kinnock.
By the way I am a ginger (ish)
Edit: Have you forgotten about Anne Robinson, btw.
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CODRUPERTDavid Williams wrote:Made me wonder whether there was an equivalent of PNECRISIS for the occasion. Best I could come up with is RATREBEKAH, which is pretty good (apart from having ten letters). Anyone got anything better?Peter Mabey wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... rooks.html
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POORTRACE, at least with regards to Brooks getting arrested partly for hacking phones. Maybe not so specific, but at least topical.
Considering who Murdoch's propaganda machine tricks the easily manipulable sociopathic right wing into fellating in the US, the answer is apropos also.
EDIT: after getting Graeme's, I like his a lot more
Considering who Murdoch's propaganda machine tricks the easily manipulable sociopathic right wing into fellating in the US, the answer is apropos also.
EDIT: after getting Graeme's, I like his a lot more
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Double post, but this is, erm...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/ju ... sean-hoare
welp
not suspicious at all, nope. No, really, it's "not being treated as suspicious" ... granted when you have Scotland Yard in your pockets of course it wouldn't be.
I was really sad that DIERUPERT had no anagrams when I looked for it DERPITURE can sort of work as a made-up word, like a smart person has stature, a typical FOX News watcher has derpiture. Yea, that works, somehow.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/ju ... sean-hoare
welp
not suspicious at all, nope. No, really, it's "not being treated as suspicious" ... granted when you have Scotland Yard in your pockets of course it wouldn't be.
I was really sad that DIERUPERT had no anagrams when I looked for it DERPITURE can sort of work as a made-up word, like a smart person has stature, a typical FOX News watcher has derpiture. Yea, that works, somehow.
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Well my beard is gold and silver (though my kids prefer to say ginger and gray)Liam Tiernan wrote:If you feel you have to add the (ish), then you're not really a ginge.Marc Meakin wrote:Rebekah Brooks.
Does she have something on all the major players, or is she just another ginger who thinks they are never wrong?
Most odious ginger, public figure since Neil Kinnock.
By the way I am a ginger (ish)
Edit: Have you forgotten about Anne Robinson, btw.
But I cannot dispute my ginger pubes
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