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But the good news is that it will now be published in next Sunday's paper! I won't be away that weekend so look forward to discussing it with you lot on the day or soon after.



How disappointing. I have just booked my ticket to Rio. And the weekend after, Great Auntie Augusta and Uncle Alfred are visiting and they can be quite demanding.

Well I'm going to....

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_wCXpSMlA1lQ/SkAYq48iTaI/AAAAAAAAAuw/j5t_QePTpNw/s1600/bloodshot%2Beyes.jpg..sit up all night in my car by Leicester Square tube station...

..waiting 'till 1 minute past Midnight to grab & read the very first copy



Keep 'em peeled as I shall be reporting "Hot off the Press " from there




W:))(6)F



( I so need to proof read before I post but....)

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RosieH Wrote:

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> It's next Sunday innit Woof?

>

> I wonder if this is a guerilla marketing campaign

> for the Telegraph in traditional Guardian

> heartlands.

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Err...yeah I knew that..


* whistles & kicks heels *



W**F

  • 3 weeks later...

Pearson Wrote:

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> I have a big confession to make!

> I didn't read it...

>

> Why don't you just post it up here?



Sorry for the delay. Unfortunately I have been hospitalised for a few weeks as a result of an incident on another forum.


The reason I can't post the article here is that it would be an infringement of copyright - my apologies for this. I believe the Telegraph will send out back issues at a nominal cost if you are interested in seeing it.

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