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01/07/2009 09:26:06
Aaarrgghhhh......
The title says Richard, the article says Robert.
What's the man's name? Can't anyone proof-read around here anymore? Does anyone READ anything after the journos have written it?
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Third rock pool on the left 01/07/2009 12:47:50
Dear Glugger
What else do you expect from the Scootsman? As any fule kno, the man's real name was Robert; evidently the fules on the paper's subs' desk (if such a thing still exists) don't kno.
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