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Opening lines for stories never to be written…

But first…Dulltown, UK: Today’s post was written in a café about two weeks ago – well before my falling over drama!>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lord Bathernerst, sounded and looked like a lord, but he wasn’t one. His parents, Hugh and Sophe Bathernerst, chose … Continue reading

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Well, I recall that there was going to be a second one, but I didn’t think about the…

But first… Dulltown, UK: Today’s joke is the one about the Prime Minister openly lying to the House of Commons, but I can’t quite remember how it goes – but actually, no jokes were actually made… >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It’s those lino … Continue reading

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So, what is it that those TV ads are trying to tell us?…

But first… Dulltown, UK/Europe: Today’s confused film stars are: Folin Cirth and Rark Muffalo. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 99.9 percent of germs! – great taste, less weight! – succulent, fresh and wonderful! – bladder leak pads were bulky – your dog feels calmer! … Continue reading

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Veronica and the buff folders…

But first… Dulltown, Europe: Today’s adjectives are: crusty, bumptious, cloying, operose, stylopised, and fusty. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I received a postcard in an envelope this morning; it had a US stamp on it. It was from Veronica Crush, writer from the glory … Continue reading

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A short Guide to Great Britain (5)…

But first… Dulltown, Europe: Today’s unusual pencil sharpener is the one shaped like a gorilla. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here’s that little gem of a junk shop book again – a short guide to Britain and its culture handed out to the American … Continue reading

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