...don't give the job of writing copy to the work experience lad who doesn't know how to use Wikipedia and whose only knowledge of animals is watching'Twilight'...
Bloopers do not harm the Mail's popularity and they could well appear by design. Alternatively they are the sacrifice to speed or maybe both things. Anyway, the paper has you flossing its lines just to report 'mistakes', Julia!
Grammatical and spelling errors having a reproducible quality can be anticipated in contributions from the 'uneducatid'. Regular Mail readers would be unfair to suggest this was ever a careless feature of the tabloid.
You'd think by now the Daily Mail would have hired at least one person who knew something about animals. Perhaps they are trolling us all? :)
ReplyDeleteThey write it like that so that Daily Mail readers can comprehend it.
ReplyDeleteBloopers do not harm the Mail's popularity and they could well appear by design. Alternatively they are the sacrifice to speed or maybe both things. Anyway, the paper has you flossing its lines just to report 'mistakes', Julia!
ReplyDeleteGrammatical and spelling errors having a reproducible quality can be anticipated in contributions from the 'uneducatid'. Regular Mail readers would be unfair to suggest this was ever a careless feature of the tabloid.
I don't get it
ReplyDeleteI'm not a Daily Mail reader, I see a picture of tigers and text about tigers, where's the mistake?
ReplyDelete"Perhaps they are trolling us all? :)"
ReplyDeleteCould be! :0
"They write it like that so that Daily Mail readers can comprehend it."
I think they mostly just look at the pictures?
Bucko and anon, tigers don't form 'packs'. Nor do they have an 'alpha male'.