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News CommentaryWhat Happened to 1,400 PlayStation 3s?
Topic started: 19 May 2008 @ 13:53
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Mon, May 19, 08 @ 13:53
Reminds me of when i was a kid, my parents ran pubs for a living and a couple of guys came to "Replace" the cig machines only to take them away ( all 3 ) and never came back, LOL, to this day i ask my Dad you never noticed they werent wearing overalls and had Swag Bags???
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Mon, May 19, 08 @ 21:26
Wow. Whoever wrote this is definitely new to news reporting.
For the love of God, get an editor. Your style is horrible and disjointed.
For the love of God, get an editor. Your style is horrible and disjointed.
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Tue, May 20, 08 @ 02:53
shaddup you...its a f**king blurb...
Gott weiß ich will kein Engel sein
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Tue, May 20, 08 @ 09:28
none wrote:
Wow. Whoever wrote this is definitely new to news reporting.
For the love of God, get an editor. Your style is horrible and disjointed.
For the love of God, get an editor. Your style is horrible and disjointed.
Thanks for contributing, None. Can you provide some tips and hints on better news writing? Perhaps referring to some examples of your work or work you deem acceptable.
Regards
Tim
Editorial Director - SPOnG.com
'Blame Me - tim@spong.com'
'Blame Me - tim@spong.com'
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Tue, May 20, 08 @ 10:19
Tim Smith wrote:
none wrote:
Wow. Whoever wrote this is definitely new to news reporting.
For the love of God, get an editor. Your style is horrible and disjointed.
For the love of God, get an editor. Your style is horrible and disjointed.
Thanks for contributing, None. Can you provide some tips and hints on better news writing? Perhaps referring to some examples of your work or work you deem acceptable.
Regards
Tim
Copy and Paste, from a fox network site!
Pround Owner of a 128k Spectrum
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