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German mag mocks hunt for lost girl Maddie

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Nov 2, 2007, 15:45 GMT


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...Nov 2nd, 2007 - 16:41:47

The 'Titanic' mocks simply everyone and everything. Nobody is safe from them.

Expect them to mock even more when giving them this attention.

They will only stop when you ignore them. I wouldnt recommend the McCanns to sue them as this will spawn a hole mock series about them and soon they will live in a media hell of cartoons and jokes about them.

On the other hand : Isnt it funny that it was 'the Sun' who, of course just accidental, stumbeled upon the Maddie article in widely unknown magazine and plays the outraged now ?

Britains trash mag Nr.1 which usually adores such mockings like a pig adores mud *lol*

They intentionally picked it out to make another dirty headline. Maybe they should sue them as they were the once who helped 'Titanic' to get all that stuff into TV and across all newspapers. ;)


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IgNov 9th, 2007 - 12:32:15

I don't know. Yes, ignoring bullies like Martin Sonneborn does often hit them where its hardest, but how much of their mockery should you put up with? You seem to be saying 'be scared of Titanic, let them walk all over you, they are all powerful!' In fact, they're just a bunch of unfunny krauts who think they've got some kind of precious 'human right' to shit on other people to sell their oh-so-hilarious zine.

I'm normally against any form of violence... but the temptation to land a nice juicy fist into Martin Sonneborn's arrogant self-rightous face would be very, very tempting... then he could write a rib-tickling article on the incident couldn't he? Or wouldn't it be funny if it happened to him?

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