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mrs_overall | 06:39 Fri 13th Sep 2013 | ChatterBank
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Long story, but a newspaper wanted to interview my daughter this week. I read the article yesterday and apart from spelling her name correctly, they have got just about every single fact wrong.
The article was about an event that happened on a Saturday and she was filmed for a National Geographic tv programme. The article got the event wrong, the date wrong, said she would be featured in NatGeo magazine AND attributed a quote to her that she never said.
I emailed the journalist who sent me a reply saying he felt sorry for me as I obviously viewed life in a negative manner! Bloody cheek!
I guess the media never let the truth stand in the way of a good story.
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Sweaty, you read the Daily Mirror?
I need to go lie down with a stiff drink for the shock
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I have to go now....back later.
Read all the papers. Its a long day in t'library.
Mrs O I thought you were the international supermodel in the family, how come they did not interview you ? if they do tell them the exact opposite of what you mean to say and they will twist that into whats true ! call a press conference my dear.
the journo's reply was rude, go over their head and complaint to the editor
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It's your daughter who ought to be contracting the paper, not you - sounds as if a printed apology is in order if they got it that wrong.

To set the other side of the record - I do write to our local rags and they always publish in full, verbatim.

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