Last Friday we were sniggering away over a Telegraph headline malfunction. Today it’s a very unfortunately bylined story from 18 March about the world-famous Vienna Boys’ Choir being caught up in a paedophile scandal:
Now that is the kind of content we might be willing to pay for.
(via @gabefleming)
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It’s not the first time this has happened to poor old Roger: thre Times was once accused of inventing him just for a cheap laugh on a similar story. I believe, incidentally, he has a sister called (and I’m not making this up) Nancy Boyes.
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