Political Sex and Keyword Stuffing

Started by eurotrash, January 23, 2011, 09:39:04 AM

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eurotrash

Whilst glancing round the sunday's today the UK's Mail on Sunday had the funniest copy I've seen  for a while:

According to a newspaper report, Lord Strathclyde seduced Miss Cunningham after she contacted him pleading for help in her battle with the Child Support Agency.

At their most recent meeting on January 14, he is said to have turned up at her flat with a bottle of white wine, telling her to put it in the fridge.
The peer reportedly thrust £40 into her handbag and tucked into Sainsbury's Taste the Difference smoked salmon and drank chilled Sancerre 2008 white wine, while relaxing on her couch and removing his tie.

Miss Cunningham is said to have used the opportunity to complain about the CSA and express her worries about getting a good state education for her eight-year-old son. The peer allegedly moved in to kiss her, telling her he didn't have to rush back to work.

According to the report, the couple then moved into Miss Cunningham's cramped bedroom, where they undressed and had sex as music by George Michael played in the background.

Lord Strathclyde is said to have offered to pay for a babysitter so they could meet again, commenting, 'Well, that was most unexpected,' before leaving.


Then scroll to the bottom to their "Explore More" section - is that not gratuitous keyword stuffing - especially the George Michael?

If that had been me, I'd also have asked her to phone a taxi.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1349717/The-Lord-posh-single-mum-Lords-leader-affair-notorious-Green-Party-activist.html#ixzz1Bqj6xDz3

dogboy

>is that not gratuitous keyword stuffing

sounds like he definitely stuffed her, alright:) But yeah, the granularity of the details is surprising, as well as their reporting of them.