DAY THE MUSIC DIED.n I GREW up in the '80s and Michael Jackson's music was the soundtrack to my life. The man was a musical genius. For me June 25 will always be the day the music died. - Laura Wylie, by email. n HE may well be remembered for his weird lifestyle and plastic surgery addiction but for me it was always about the music. Rest in peace Michael. - S. Frew, Perth.. lasted a week before it was stolen. Whoever took it is lower than a snake's belly and I hope my lovely mum and dad haunt you.- Miss F. Cooper, Bathgate, West Lothian West Lothian, council area (1993 est. pop. 146,730), 164 sq mi (425 sq km), and former county, S central Scotland. Under the Local Government Act of 1973, West Lothian was divided between the Lothian and Central regions. . n YOU would think Prince Charles Noun 1. Prince Charles - the eldest son of Elizabeth II and heir to the English throne (born in 1948) Charles might realise it's not a great time to be pushing the boat out with our money. He is costing us more than pounds 12million a year - up 20 per cent - and he's paying 10 per cent less tax. He's an obscene waste of space and money. If him and the rest of his free-loading family can't be bothered trying to save some money, they should get their cash cut... by 100 per cent. - Elizabeth Morrison, Dundee. n THE Chic Murray joke was good last week but it's not as good as "My girlfriend's a redhead. No hair, just a red head." - Jimmy Bryce, East Kilbride East Kilbride (kĭlbrīd`), town (1991 pop. 70,454), South Lanarkshire, S central Scotland. Established in 1946 under the New Towns Act to absorb the growing population of Glasgow, East Kilbride has engineering works and manufactures automobile . n I SAW my first sunburn sunburn, inflammation of the skin caused by actinic rays from the sun or artificial sources. Moderate exposure to ultraviolet radiation is followed by a red blush, but severe exposure may result in blisters, pain, and constitutional symptoms. of the summer last week. The chap looked like he'd done a few rounds with the chip pan. Will Scots never learn? - Belinda Hill, Dumfries.. THE Sunday Mail adheres to the system of self-regulation overseen by the Press Complaints Commission. The PCC takes complaints about the editorial content of publications under the Editors' Code of Practice, a copy of which can be found at www.pcc.org.uk |
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