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16:16 UK time, Monday, 21 July 2008

Do you think the moonlight as David Bellamy impersonators?
Dylan, Reading, UK

Why is does the media have a problem with people wearing the ? I am proudly wearing a t-shirt which I have worn about 15 times a year for the past 10 years.
S, London

Never mind Princess Anne wearing the same dress, I want to know who the genius is who spotted they were the same.
John Airey, Peterborough, UK

I liked practising an but I'm not sure about this advice: "Saying 'l' as you do the final letters in bell, well and level, read the following: Lucky Lily liked to live in Louisiana." So say the 'l' like the final letters of those words... so like an 'l' then?
Jinja, Edinburgh

Surely the is somewhere in the middle of the ocean, and not in north-eastern India?
Ian, Marseille

DMQ spoiler alert
Today's : "After the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ in fourth place, which British brand was next?" British Airways was correct, however judging by current results, 59% of people believe it to be Marks & Spencer. Is everyone else thinking what I'm thinking? If not, then being that this brand is about recognition and people believe M&S to be above British Airways, then perhaps M&S brand is actually the more "Super Brand".
Chris Toy, London

Paper Monitor, I should have listened to your warning over the cartoon - my poor eyes!
Sasha, Edinburgh

I can't be the only person who clicked on the link provided in today's Paper Monitor hoping to be greeted with a picture of Paper Monitor's own moobs, and therefore a revelation of gender?
Lydia, Lancaster

advicetopoles.gifRe today's quote - I thought we binge drink to ease shyness. (Cue use of overused picture of girl drunk in the street.)
Mike Thomas, Wirral

I've always found something slightly and indefinably disturbing about the picture of the . I've just realised what makes it so creepy and it's not just that it's more common than the Bristol Drunk Girl: If it's a reflected logo, why does the word "Facebook" still read left to right? Is this what is uncommonly known as ?
Ray Lashley, Colchester, UK


Tony Doyle, Holmes Chapel, UK

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