Chuffin' Nora ioan, you goin' soft in your old age? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
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Chuffin' Nora ioan, you goin' soft in your old age? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
So your serious, considered judgement is that Bild is better than The Sun, is it?Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I think you will find that the high-quality elements of the German press all covered the Mosley story in pretty much exactly the same way as the high-quality elements of the British press. I know because I read both at the time out of interest at the German take on the story.
Sorry, I never read any of them.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Yeah they did but not for half a year, and they were only interested in the Nazi part which was dismissed later in court. And all of a sudden the Germans didn't want Max's head anymore.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Really? Because it took several months for the case to come to court, so of course it was an ongoing story, and legitimately so. If you can prove that no mainland European paper mentioned Max Mosley between the original story and the court case, then I will take my comments back, but this blatantly isn't going to happen. In any case, I can tell you that the British press wasn't full of Mosley stuff day after day, in spite of what you might erroneously think.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Do you think I have nothing better to do than trying to prove the impossible?!Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Did I read all the mainland papers between day D and day F?!
Can prove me that the British press wasn't full of Mosley stuff day after day? Did you read every British paper every day?!
Let's get real.
People in France, Austria, Romania and Hungary doesn't care about who Mosley is and what Mosley did in his private life.
This is my point! And it will stand until one of you prove it isn't true, and only because it happens to be different in GB it isn't proof for nay other country in the world.
I don't have any more time to argue such obvious things.
From my POV this is case closed, as it's not converging or loooking to do so in the near future.
No, it isn't 'case closed', except to your satisfaction maybe. You seem to be suggesting that Britons were more obsessed with it than everybody else. This is, with the greatest of respect, complete nonsense and I suspect you know it. That said, in one sense this is far more of a British story than it is a French, Austrian, Romanian or Hungarian one, because after all Mosley is British, it happened in Britain and he comes from a decidedly infamous British family.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Oh, and you might be surprised at the number of papers I look at every day.
I'm going to settle this once and for all.
Max was set-up by the Anglo-Mafia! :mad: :rolleyes: :crazy: :laugh: :erm:
PS: If you just look at them than you might have time to see 86400 of them in 24 hours.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
If you read them than the number will be considerably smaller, if you don't do it while sleeping than it will be only 2/3rds of the previous result, and if we also remove the time you spend posting here than I doubt you can read all the British rags every day.
Seriously, this discussion is starting to get boring even though it's also becoming funnier by the minute!
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Originally Posted by SGWilko
BINGO!!!
I think we have two winners, .....
I wonder if they are remembering because of the video and the news article, or because of his long and lenghty court shennigans and prouncements....as they say when the matter is doubt as to your stupidity and whether your privacy was violated, or heckfire, if that was even you in the video (which I have yet to watch any of), go ahead file suit and run your mouth off and prove it.
:arrows:
And if anyone might forget because of passage of time, well drag it up again all by yourself to remind everyone so that they do not forget.... :rolleyes:
Ding Dong, is anybody home?? Hello????? :dozey:
Yea who set him up - Oh I know "Count Von Whip"