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SamF 06-04-2009 10:54

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Ridiculous censorship here... either post the link or close the topic.

jaysay 06-04-2009 11:10

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Originally Posted by SamF (Post 701141)
Ridiculous censorship here... either post the link or close the topic.

Wonder what the F stands for :rolleyes:

accyman 06-04-2009 13:01

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 701148)
Wonder what the F stands for :rolleyes:


i was hoping Fox :D

sadly this is not the case :(

Neil 06-04-2009 13:43

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 701177)
i was hoping Fox :D

sadly this is not the case :(

Have you seen that minger she lives with, what a waste
:rolleyes::D

Margaret Pilkington 06-04-2009 14:20

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Originally Posted by SamF (Post 701141)
Ridiculous censorship here... either post the link or close the topic.


I think it was censored because it concerned an adult topic(even though it was on the front page of the Lancashire Telegraph) and this is a family forum. Hence the removal of the link.
But if you wanted to go back and look at the Lancashire Telegraph for Thursday or Friday last week then it would become evident what the post is about.
I hope this helps.

Lilly 06-04-2009 15:41

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 700934)
I realise the newspapers have to report the news and sometimes that news is unpleasant. But I also think they have a responsibility to young readers. I had to spend a lot of time the other day explaining the front page of the Telegraph to my daughter who likes to read the paper.


Who else thinks that it was an inappropriate subject for the front page?

I think I know the one you're referring to here.

My son is 8 and reads the papers.

I've had to explain many a lurid headline that he's too young to know about really.

I don't think they realise that young children are reading them.

garinda 06-04-2009 18:08

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I had to ask Gayle in the middle of a game of Scrabble, what the healine was about.

Although we are a family forum, with members having to be over twelve years of age to join, haven't we had serious debates on here about the subject involved?

It was certainly discussed in the recent thread about photographs on Facebook.

accyman 06-04-2009 21:49

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 701254)

I don't think they realise that young children are reading them.

they also deliver them , granted paper boys/girls arnt 8 years old but they are still children

mind you one mucky sod used to have his adult magazine tucked inbetween his daily express on my paper round lol

my fiend spotted it , i didnt want to look - honest guv

accyman 06-04-2009 21:55

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ya know somat considering how many people buy their kids 18 rated games to keep them quiet like gta4 etc i think the headlines of a local rag are the least of the problems

most young teenagers with a ps2 or xbox will have played gta3 where one of the missions is to sleep with a prostitute then kill her to get your money back

my ex partner was physically threatened whe she refused to sell a 18 rated game to a womans child, the woman was annoyed that she had to get off her fat arse and come into town to buy it for him

the majority of 18 rated games end up in childrens hands , just because an adult bought it dosnt mean the adult will be playing it, i witnessed loads of parents buying games for their children who would run and pick up an 18 game and pass it to mummy or daddy to buy for them

sorry for the thread wander but although soem kids are not exposed to things like this a lot are already familiar with sex,violence,foul language and drugs before they even leave the house because parents buy them games containing these elements

not saying its right whatteh telegraph printed on its front page but its merely a drop in teh ocean

garinda 06-04-2009 23:05

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 701254)
I think I know the one you're referring to here.

My son is 8 and reads the papers.

I've had to explain many a lurid headline that he's too young to know about really.

I don't think they realise that young children are reading them.

Let's hope the children don't read all the ads in the back of the Telegraph for prostitutes.:(

accyman 06-04-2009 23:12

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 701486)
Let's hope the children don't read all the ads in the back of the Telegraph for prostitutes.:(

are they in the jobs section under positions offered ?

garinda 06-04-2009 23:25

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 701491)
are they in the jobs section under positions offered ?

I think there are many positions offered.

It must be a bit confusing if you're looking for a new telly and you see a coloured tv offering money back if satisfaction isn't achieved.

accyman 06-04-2009 23:30

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 701503)
I think there are many positions offered.

It must be a bit confusing if you're looking for a new telly and you see a coloured tv offering money back if satisfaction isn't achieved.


once saw an advert in a newsagents window in blackpool offering teh services of a convincing TV with pictures to show what was on offer

from teh size of teh bulge in the TV's thong it didnt look too convincing to me pmsl

it may have been a tuner knob for all i know :eek:

andrewb 07-04-2009 08:53

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Mick intended to take the link out but put the text of the headline back in, but he forgot to do the latter. For those who haven't found out yet the headline was:

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Originally Posted by Lancashire Evening Telegraph
"'Upmarket' Blackburn bar stages 'Ibiza porn party'"


Mick 07-04-2009 08:56

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Sorry all hehe gave you something to moan about though:D:tongueout
its just alzheimer's kicking in i think


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