My brother in law is a Scotsman reader but I was with him one day and he also picked up a Daily Star. I laughed and commented on it but he says he buys it for the racing section. Big, bold and colourful and the best of all the papers other than the RP of course.
My brother in law is a Scotsman reader but I was with him one day and he also picked up a Daily Star.I laughed and commented on it but he says he buys it for the racing section.Big, bold and colourful and the best of all the papers other than the RP
My brother in law is a Scotsman reader but I was with him one day and he also picked up a Daily Star. I laughed and commented on it but he says he buys it for the racing section.
We believe him Wouldn`t like to pay his phone bill
My brother in law is a Scotsman reader but I was with him one day and he also picked up a Daily Star.I laughed and commented on it but he says he buys it for the racing section.We believe him Wouldn`t like to pay his phone bill
The website must be worth billions - one of the most visited websites on the net. People love "The Sidebar of Shame" featuring Kim Kardashian's a$$ & charlies and Alexa Chung's withering frame and fashion tips.
The website must be worth billions - one of the most visited websites on the net. People love "The Sidebar of Shame" featuring Kim Kardashian's a$$ & charlies and Alexa Chung's withering frame and fashion tips.
Must account for about 90% (uneducated guess) of the Mail's value now as it's a notoriously successful website, more by accident than design, or so the Mail people say.
Haw, Kenny - the website is "real" too! Must account for about 90% (uneducated guess) of the Mail's value now as it's a notoriously successful website, more by accident than design, or so the Mail people say.
That was a cracker in the paper on Thursday...Marcus Townend, Mail racing correspondent, in bold print : "Is Aidan O'Brien nailed on for a fourth Derby?"
Casually forgot about Galileo and High Chaparral.
That was a cracker in the paper on Thursday...Marcus Townend, Mail racing correspondent, in bold print : "Is Aidan O'Brien nailed on for a fourth Derby?"Casually forgot about Galileo and High Chaparral.