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The Daily Mail is fantastic for news about nothing.

 

What's even better is it's rating system for comments after articles.

 

I'm currently the proud owner of a comment with 764 negative red arrows. :trophy:

 

It's the worst rated comment on the article and to be honest I'm as proud as punch about it.

 

A simple post to take the piss and I have 764 housewives baying for my blood.

 

My challenge to you all is this:

 

See who can get the most red arrows on a Daily Mail article.

 

It's an article about Tiger Bread being changed to Giraffe bread that's got me so popular. :laughing:

 

You're having a giraffe mate.

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The Daily Mail is fantastic for news about nothing.

 

What's even better is it's rating system for comments after articles.

 

I'm currently the proud owner of a comment with 764 negative red arrows. :trophy:

 

It's the worst rated comment on the article and to be honest I'm as proud as punch about it.

 

A simple post to take the piss and I have 764 housewives baying for my blood.

 

My challenge to you all is this:

 

See who can get the most red arrows on a Daily Mail article.

 

It's an article about Tiger Bread being changed to Giraffe bread that's got me so popular. :laughing:

 

You're having a giraffe mate.

 

Nice.

 

I have also added a comment, but suspect it may be a little late in the day.

 

I also gave your comments the thumbsdown, by the way.

 

Sarcy git!

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i gave you a red thumb.

 

cant believe what a disgraceful comment you left. hang your head in shame sir.

 

(honestly, how the hell have you got over 700 people to give you a thumbs down??? :laughing: )

 

It's easy. Just post something you know a middle class English housewife will disagree with.

 

Mumsnet is easier.

 

Just post something about your partner coming back late from work and acting a little different in the bedroom or how you think you're too old to have another vaginal birth.

 

The only drawback (not for all though) is you have to pretend to be a bird for things like that.

 

They're all over it. :hysterical:

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:laughing:

 

 

I've replied. It'll be up soon enough.

 

I see Angle has jumped on my bandwagon. :thumbs:

 

Encouraging a child to eat sweets, shameful! As if British children need anymore help becoming obese! I hope this manager left the company because he was sacked.

 

- angle, land, 01/2/2012 16:07

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You clearly have little to do trawling that shite boofon, I looked on there, horrendous, it's best to avoid mainstream media altogether these days if one wishes to retain a modicum of sanity.

 

I have lots to do.

 

Posting a comment on a Daily Mail article takes up little time.

 

Anyway I've broke the 1000 red arrow barrier. :trophy:

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