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And Yet Another Fine Piece Of Dm Journalism With The Value Of The House Prominent In The Article

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Hymie | 18:55 Sun 10th Oct 2021 | News
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yes that is just completely weird....mind you I have never got why everybody's ages need to be recorded either.
yes, you're remarked on this before, and you're right.

I wonder if they do this sort of thing in Canada. "Oogaqlik was found dead in his 48-cent igloo today."
Values of property and ages of people matter more to Mail readers, because they're all old and have valuable property.
Was it a rented or council house? Do you pay monthly or weekly for your flat? What colour is your rent book now we are out of the EUSSR?
Yet another thread about Hymie's obsession with the daily mail's obsession.

Marvellous.
I do hope there will be plenty more.

Hymie, maybe you'd be better served by a different news outlet?
i haven't bought the DM in a long while, i used to read it back in the day, i am not old and don't have property, as i suspect most of their readers are in the same sphere.
Nothing like a sweeping generalization the tomus?

The DM have done this for as long as I can remember, to be honest for me I simply ignore it if reading one of their articles as I suspect other do. It's become more of a joke than anything.

The Mail online is a free commercial enterprise, if you dont like it why are you reading it Hymie? Try the Independent, that's free too.
£400,000 is peanuts in that area. I don’t know why the Mail bothers to report it - but I don’t know why anyone bothers to complain about it either.

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