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Monthly Archives: April 2011
The Charity Shop Syndrome
If I ever manage to armtwist a genie into granting me my three wishes, after an global end to disease, war and poverty, I want my extra one to transform me into one of those authors whose complete works are … Continue reading
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I think I’m going back …
… to the things I loved so well in my youth. Or, as the guy in the picture WEEEAAAAARRRing a Katherine Hepburn HAAAAAT, with an AmEEEEERRican EEEAAAgle cAAAAAARved on his STRAAAAAAAT, once wrote, ‘I was so much older then, I’m … Continue reading
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