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sporting sam.
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- October 13, 2007 at 16:33 #119337
I don’t think so.
Colin
October 14, 2007 at 18:42 #119465For anyone that buys the Racing Post on a Saturday and Sunday for a total of £3.20,
the cost of this new mag covering both days for just a quid should prove quite enticing. …
Could you review it in the RP the following Monday Zorro?!!October 14, 2007 at 19:55 #119474For anyone that buys the Racing Post on a Saturday and Sunday for a total of £3.20,
the cost of this new mag covering both days for just a quid should prove quite enticing. …
Could you review it in the RP the following Monday Zorro?!!If the price is so enticing, buy the bloody thing yourself and form your own opinion of it instead of relying on what someone else thinks about it.
October 15, 2007 at 06:08 #119501For anyone that buys the Racing Post on a Saturday and Sunday for a total of £3.20,
the cost of this new mag covering both days for just a quid should prove quite enticing. …
Could you review it in the RP the following Monday Zorro?!!If the price is so enticing, buy the bloody thing yourself and form your own opinion of it instead of relying on what someone else thinks about it.
Davidjohnson is humour not your stong point?

Last week Zorro did a piece on the Arc on Monday, hence the oneliner.
Forming my own opinion and reading a post properly has never been a problem to me.
Take a chill pill. The paper is already ordered.The price is enticing and whilst the RP will not be quaking in its boots just yet, a quid against £3.20 represents a huge saving to the man in the street.
October 15, 2007 at 09:12 #119516Sportingsam
If that was a ‘oneliner’, I’d suggest that humour isn’t your ‘stong’ point!
October 15, 2007 at 10:53 #119532tee hee, you wicked, wicked fella.
On the "stengh" of that you win!!

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