But, suddenly, an about turn. The Times devotes two pages to the fate of five-year-old children, headed 'Obesity is the chief suspect as girls reach puberty at the age of 5,' while its rival tells us of the Christian GP who discussed faith with his patient.
In more familiar mode, the Mail shows us photos of Peaches Geldof with new baby Astala (a boy in case you didn't realise) with a succession of computer generated cartoon hairstyles. The Times, on the other hand, tries to make a money-spinning artist out of a girl ages three...
Anyway, you get the gist. When I was a child, men in bowler hats with umbrellas aloft walked along reading copies of The Times. And the sort that read the Daily Herald, sorry, I mean Mail, were more interested in who did what with who (or should I say whom?)
There is, at least, one good thing about newspapers today. They offer a Father's Day meal for Two including main meal, side dish, dessert and a bottle of wine for just £10.00. Now I'm not sure which newspaper I found that in, but I can't stop now. I'm off to M&S for the bargain of the year...
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2 comments:
Your post is as good as a catch up with the papers! Is that really Peaches child's name? She should've called him Cream or Custard! We're off to your island very soon, taking daughter, son in law + 2 little ones for the first time, so it might be less restful than usual!
How lovely to hear from you, Faith-I think that cream would be perfect for Peaches! We're off to Guernsey, too, this year, with our daughter, her husband and our lively granddaughter Millie. Sounds like we're all in for a busy holiday in the sunshine isle...
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