He dont have me on ignore mate. But I think what musty was saying is..comms one of those fake soldiers you get in the USA that wear the full uniform for shop discounts that then get called out & camera shamed by real vets.
He doesn't like me either for some reason, **** knows why. I think it's funny as **** to hear him lashing out.
I recall them having a double page spread about "*****" pictures found in Michael Jackson residence (of 16-18 year olds) and on the very next page a picture of Coleen Rooney in a bikini at the age of 17ish and a headline of "Coooor"-something. It's just grade A scum, always has been. One of the best things about working in Liverpool was the solidarity of kicking the paper out of the city. ps. In response to @Tel , I'm a paper reading ****er. Most Sunday mornings I grab a broadsheet and suppliments and sit in bed with wifey reading through it and having a breakfast in bed. Done it since we were students, prefer it be being sat on phones by some margin. Can't really justify that though.
I think that bluff, crass, vulgar exterior is an act, put up to hide a deeply sensitive and troubled interior. Commie wants to let go and show us his loving and nurturing side, but he doesn't know how to. When you see that side of him, as I do, it's hard to be too judgemental.
If I see The Sun in a site canteen or something it actually depresses me. I just can't see who would want to 'read' it. It's aimed at the worst denominator Britain has to offer.
“The average reading age of the UK population is 9 years – that is, they have achieved the reading ability normally expected of a 9-year-old. The Guardian has a reading age of 14 and the Sun has a reading age of 8.”