News in newspapers?

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Years ago, I'd pick up a proper newspaper and read the news. Yes, the news.

Not any more. You'd be hard pushed to find any news in a newspaper. They're invariably full of useless stories I couldn't give two hoots about.

First let me take Tiger Woods. Yes, a very successful golf player. End of. What he does in his bed and who with is his business. I couldn't give a stuff if he has it away with a model, a porn star, a tranny, or even if he wants to marry his pet budgie. :LOL:

Same with Cheryl Cole: forever all over the pages, and for what? Nothing I can see. The people who derive pleasure from reading such tittle tattle are really pathetic.

They go on about X Factor, Strictly ballroom, football players, 'Posh Spice'...

And it's not just newspapers. Once, Sky News was a respected news channel. Not any more. They too go on and on about X Factor and 'celeb' stories. And what's worse, some of their newscasters are in their late 50s, and should know better.

They sit there, laughing and gossiping about someone like Susan Boyle, and I am convinced they almost come to climax!

WHO CARES!?

Okay, rant over. :LOL:
 
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I stopped buying a paper (tight arse) for these very reasons.

At the end of the day you buy a paper today and you are reading yesterdays news!

As for Sky news, the one that really gets my dander up, is that Kay Burley.

No matter what the story, lets take the passing of Jacko back in the summer.Within what seemed like a few hours,there she is like a vulture picking over the bones.
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As for Sky news, the one that really gets my dander up, is that Kay Burley.

No matter what the story, lets take the passing of Jacko back in the summer.Within what seemed like a few hours,there she is like a vulture picking over the bones.
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Couldn't agree more but there is always the off button :LOL:
 
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