Your Letters
Regarding: " completes swim to Africa."Walliams was sick in the water and the pair saw dolphins and whales." Congratulations and everything, but that does have to rate as one of the oddest sentences ever. What, he was sick AND saw dolphins? Where will the excitement end?!
Sarah B, IOW
I am 35 and know exactly who the Phantom Flang flinger was. I also used to have a Wellyphone (I would like to point out, not a real phone connected to the GPO network, just a pair of wellington boots with one tucked into the foot hole of the other).
Stuart, Corsham, Wiltshire
"The head of the LGT, His Serene Highness Max von und zu Liechtenstein, is a member of the principality's ruling family." Well, you never would have guessed from his name!
Michael, Exeter, UK
Oh, this has to be a quote of the day: " don't run," he states firmly. "They can't! Their ankles would snap."
Sara, Camden, London
I found it amusing that today's article on " is ruining my life!", about how we get too much email, is followed by the link: "E-mail this to a friend."
Denise, London
In the article about you show a picture of the "inventor of email", Ralph Tomlinson. Surely that's Ricky Tomlinson?
Simon Guerrero, Melksham, Wiltshire
Could we have a "Magazine Monitor" love affair starting, Molly from Dorking and Stuart from Croydon? (Thursday's letters) The geography works. I think they should meet up and see what happens!
Dan Davies, London
Is anyone else excited to see what Molly (Thursday's letters) from Dorking says in response to Stuart from Croydon? Do we need to go and buy a hat? (TM Cilla Black).
Vicki, Abingdon
Stuart from Croydon (Thursday's letters), you made my day by replying! A signed photo would be a great addition to my desk at work - send any entries c/o PM.
Molly, Dorking, UK