13-05-2019, 01:34
Crazy is right. The Sun is only reporting on what has been provided to it by various agencies and bodies in the USA. If you click on the links in the actual article you will find that this data has been validated. It's not fake news - it's very real indeed. Having said that The Sun is known for being tacky and sensationalist, but this article is not.
Which reminds me of that other great English paper - The 'Grauniad' - more commonly known as The Guardian. The nickname came about as a result of the fact that the paper was constantly riddled with spelling mistakes. Oh well, the days of good English has went...
Which reminds me of that other great English paper - The 'Grauniad' - more commonly known as The Guardian. The nickname came about as a result of the fact that the paper was constantly riddled with spelling mistakes. Oh well, the days of good English has went...
'The purpose of life is a life of purpose' - Athena Orchard.

