Sad people who complain about stuff like this. Complain about something worthy like rising energy bills and travel fares or the ongoing middle eastern war, not tosh like this
So, she is quite happy to feed her kids an unknown mix of sugar and chemicals, but shocked because a cartoon figure was a little too anatomically correct. I think that says quite a lot about the world we live in.
1. slow news day at the NS 2. they only ran it so they could include "gets hump" in the headline. 3. it was the mum's fault. clearly says "Camel Balls" not "Caramel Balls" you daft moo, would expect better from someone in Sidcup. 4. packaging is clear that you you are buying liquid filled camel's gonads. 5. "If I’d given it to them they could have taken them into school and then I am the mum who gave kids a sweet with a pair of balls on it." PMSL
What part of "Camel Balls" and "Liquid filled" that was written on the packet did the stupid bint not understand.
Or the picture of the Camel's Balls on the picture. Most kids would find it funny but if the parent didn't like them throw them in the bin, write off the 50p or whatever they cost and move on.
Don't blame the NS as it is a funny story for them and must have got lots of hits on here.
"They are children, why do they need to look at a camel with a big pair of balls?"
LOL
Seriously though, how the f*** has this become a `news story'?! Basically it's `Woman Buys Something By Mistake'. Christ the NS must be hard up trying to `sex up' such a non event then displaying/printing it
Sadly this sort of story is symptomatic of both the poor levels of journalism in local papers and the need for stupid stories to drive hits to their website. Couple this with the public's growing sense of entitlement and using local media for their own needs whether that's getting more compensation or whatever and you end up with stories that are literally a load of bollocks....
We've just endured a few weeks of grumpy looking moaning minnies down here posing with packets of weevil infested pasta who decide to take them to the paper instead of back to the shop...
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2. they only ran it so they could include "gets hump" in the headline.
3. it was the mum's fault. clearly says "Camel Balls" not "Caramel Balls" you daft moo, would expect better from someone in Sidcup.
4. packaging is clear that you you are buying liquid filled camel's gonads.
5. "If I’d given it to them they could have taken them into school and then I am the mum who gave kids a sweet with a pair of balls on it." PMSL
Don't blame the NS as it is a funny story for them and must have got lots of hits on here.
LOL
Seriously though, how the f*** has this become a `news story'?! Basically it's `Woman Buys Something By Mistake'. Christ the NS must be hard up trying to `sex up' such a non event then displaying/printing it
bollocks are they.
We've just endured a few weeks of grumpy looking moaning minnies down here posing with packets of weevil infested pasta who decide to take them to the paper instead of back to the shop...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/sweetbread
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweetbread
The tag line was something like
"Pussy; the drink is pure, it's your mind that is the problem"
http://www.londonspectator.com/2011/10/richard-bransons-daughter-holly-is.html