Your Letters
In the interests of , should this headline not more accurately (and fairly) read "Child bitten after touching fox's tail"?
Sue, London
Seeing this story about has led me to consider a new feature for MM - The 10 Most Unpopular Things in the World According to Tabloid Newspapers (or something considerably more pithy). I offer the following only as an example as clearly my monitoring skills are in no way as all-encompassing as yours:
1) Gordon Brown
2) Foxes
3) Vuvuzelas
4) Jonathan Ross
5) Russell Brand
6) Young people
7) Frankie Boyle
8) 'Painfully thin' celebrities
9) Weather that is either too hot or too cold
10) Immigrants
Dylan, Reading, UK
Is it just me who thinks that some people take themselves ?
Adam, London, UK
Regarding the comment from the Coastguard in story. Was it really a sausage? I would love to go the watersports store that sells those. How about an inflatable rasher of bacon, or a fried egg? Don't think baked beans would work mind you...
Mel Read, Poole, Dorset
If nominative determinism were made law then surely would be put in charge of a failing county council!
Paul, Marlow, Stillworkingshire, UK
Okay, so the "USA wins" headline was a joke, but what about this ?
Mark Sumner, Oamaru, NZ
Re Phil's comment (Friday's letters). I think that Cuba, Japan and other nations could have comparable teams, so not quite checkmate !
Stephen, NL
When the World Series was won by the Toronto Blue Jays, the organisers were caught out as they had never played the national anthem of anyone but the USA.
Ed, London
Zoe (Friday's letters) can you tell me which is which please?
Joanne, Leeds