Has the Loch Ness monster finally been caught on camera?
Double Question to Which the Answer is No, number 836, asked by The Daily Telegraph today and (“Is this the Loch Ness Monster?”) by The Sun on 3 August. Thanks to Oliver Kamm, who spotted it (the headline, not the monster). The picture is covered by fearsome copyright protections, so I have used one that someone prepared earlier.
Number 837:
Are we suddenly a nation of philatelists?
Asked by @BBC2012 Twitter account, referring to the Olympic stamps. Thanks to Garlick47.
Number 838:
Is the election already over?
The American one, that is. Asked by SaintPetersBlog, summarising an article by Michael Tomasky at the Daily Beast, about the “(Possible) Coming Obama Landslide”. Thanks to Tom Doran.
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