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rick7 | 01:36 Sun 24th Oct 2004 | News
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Why don't they invent a newsprint that does not come off on your bottom. Does anyone remember the Daily Sketch precursor of The Sun? Dreadful newspaper, turned your bum completely grey. The Sun a SLIGHT improvement, but still takes a great deal of strong soap to return your bottom to it's original colour. I really think this is not good enough with the technological advances that have taken place in the interim. I have bought most of the daily papers for research and sadly not much to choose between any of them in this regard.
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I personally use the colour supplements.
?  You're supposed to read it, not sit on it.  WVNBIVDB
Now bernardo, be sympathetic. In order to read the paper, a person may be required to hold it betwixt his cheeks if his head is up his...
Why are you sitting, naked-arsed, on newspaper?
Oh I get it, a bit late, but that's my way. You're wiping with it. Lovely. Personally, I recommend Andrex.
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So, you're meant to read it? Always some catch in it isn't there. Either the perforations don't line up on the sheets, or they expect you to read it. I'm sure it wasn't like this in more primitive times.

How about Reader's Digest?  The print doesn't come off & the pages are just the right size, (no need for all that cutting & threading on string!)

If you subscribe via their website, www.readersdigest.co.uk you get the first copy FREE + 60% off if you continue your subscription!

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