Your Letters
RE Molly, Dorking and Stuart, Croydon (Friday's letters); it's all very You've Got Mail. I am waiting on the edge of my seat for the posting of Mondays letters.
Rhiannan, Gloucestershire
Nobody guessed at the time,
But when Molly met Stuart online,
What started by chance,
Became the romance
That left Dr Zhivago behind.
Vicky, East London
Sorry to disappoint but Stuart, Croydon has a lovely wife and son with another baby due in seven weeks. I'm still happy to send pictures to whoever would like one.
Stuart, Croydon
Please, please, please, please, please can you remove that story about the ? Every time I see it in the most e-mailed lists my soul dies just a little.
Sam, Waddesdon, Nr Aylesbury
³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ, you have brightened up my Monday no end. My fiance and I managed to get "Sudan man forced to marry goat" back into the top e-mailed list in a matter of ten minutes.
Nicola, Belfast
The news ticker at the top says- "LATEST: , adding to inflationary worries."
With all the recent scandal over TV competitions I am surprised that the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ is running an article that admits producers have a price.
Christian Cook, Epsom, UK
"Zombies can't run because their ankles would snap"(10 things). I disagree, the reason that zombies can't run is because they don't really exist.
Michelle, Worthing
As a PhD student in Anglo-Saxon studies, I was very interested to see that were to be re-buried with an accompanying service in Anglo-Saxon. As a pedant, I would like to point out that Anglo-Saxon services were almost all in Latin, and that "Anglo-Saxon" is now normally called "Old English". I'll get my "hacele".
Helen, Cambridge, UK