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Jul 12, 2006 22:40

Corridors of Power

Being An Originally Intermittent Account
of the Political (Mis)Adventures
of the Viscount Northallerton, Lord Malfoy of Wimbledon;
and the Rt. Honourable Harry J. Potter,
Member of Parliament for North Southwark and Bermondsey (Liberal Democrat).

Annotated, with Footnotes

Part VIII: One Wedding And A Funeral; An Announcement, Prorogation, And A Day At The Races )

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In answer to all the fuss... dominichazle January 24 2008, 14:03:37 UTC
In answer to all the fuss caused by Jeremy Paxman's comments to M&S's Stuart Rose concerning his gusset anxiety around the lack of support and quality of their underwear and the job that they do for him, I would like to make the point that you generally get what you pay for in this world. This has always been the case and remains one of lifes golden rules. If you pay peanuts then... etc.

I, as joint owner of Sunspel, would challenge anyone to trial a pair of our underwear and not agree that they have recieved the most comfortable underwear you can get. We have been making underwear in Long Eaton, Derbyshire for the last 150 years and therefore know a thing or two about it. We have made it for all sorts including Johnny Depp, Liam Gallagher, Anthony Hopkins, Daniel Craig as James Bond, Levis 501's Nick Kamen, even Cyril Smith and Prince Charles.

It is not a simple thing to get right, however years of experience gives our designers a unique, almost boffin-like insight into the essentials of fit and fabric quality. Sunspel's unique fabrics have been created for softness, lightness and strength - all 100% long staple Egyptian cotton.

To back up this claim if you follow the link http://www.sunspel.com and use the voucher code paxo-challenge, we will offer you a 50% discount on any of the underwear or t-shirts we sell, including all those made for Casino Royale - try it out and see for yourself what Paxo is missing.

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Re: In answer to all the fuss... blythely January 24 2008, 15:08:54 UTC
This is taking direct marketing a little too far, don't you think?

If you'd be so kind as to (a) read the post to which you are replying beyond the fact that it mentions Jeremy Paxman in passing and (b) delete your opportunistic and ridiculous comment immediately.

I see your LJ account has been set up with the express purpose of advertising your products by exploiting a current "news" story. As far as I am aware LJ's terms of service frown upon that sort of thing.

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