In our house I read the Guardian and sad to say, from my point of view, my wife Candy reads the Daily Mail. My feelings are if you want to feel better about the credit crunch, swine flu etc start by stopping reading the Dail Mail. However I feel the two papers are a great way to remind ourselves that people have very different views of the world and when you are presenting you must always bear this in mind.
On another note, last week in the Guardian readers sent in some of their favourite jokes. I'm a sucker for a good pun so the follwing made me smile:
"Gandhi used to walk everywhere barefoot, so his feet became painfully rough. He also had a very simple diet, which left him thin and frail, and with bad breath. All of which made him a super-calloused fragile mystic, vexed by halitosis"
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