Your Letters
Surely the shape of Mr Men is one of life's absolutes. Like the sky is blue and water is wet. Mr Strong can't be anything other than square.
Katie, London
My response to the slew of Beatles puns? "Help!"
Nigel Macarthur, London, England
Upon my mat this morning was a letter, surely only delivered to win the least sincere award. Upon the envelope is the phrase "I really think you will be interested in this survey" Followed by a printed signature. This one gets bonus points for being addressed to the people who lived here before me.
Nich Hill, Gosport UK
Re '', which quotes the line as "our teenage dreams, so hard to beat". Most lyrics websites seem to confirm my suspicion that the first word should be "are". Some omit it entirely. Clearly there is a significant difference in the meaning. Can anyone clear this up definitively?
Richard, Aberdeen, UK
Might there not be a connection between the introduction of the and the from Britain?
Rob Falconer, Llandough, Wales
I'd like to complain about the sexual behaviour shown on last night's Life in Cold Blood - nothing less than frog's porn.
Chris, Exeter
If Mrs Pope is 35, and "" then someone must have got their maths wrong.
Louise, Wales
Stuart, Croydon (Monday's letters) - re: Your Bazalgette remark - Stephen Fry already made that joke in QI.
Michelle, London
Re: Sophie's letter (Monday's letters). I've always read PM's column with Stephen Fry's voice in my head. The inclusion of Pop Tarts as a breakfast food was a lovely juxtaposition.
Bas, London
I presume the ´óÏó´«Ã½ journalists who spoke to him helped Kenneth Wilson with his dislike of mobile phones by pointing out that there has been a "high-profile, transparent government funded study" of the risks of mobile phones - the Stewart Report, published in April 2000. Even the ´óÏó´«Ã½ knows about it.
Dave, Greenford, UK
After quickly scolling through your '' story I was alarmed to see Penelope Keith's photo appearing quickly after the heading 'Blood-sucking killer'.
The Pete, Lincoln