A.N. Wilson writes in the Diary
about his friend Jill Hamilton, who died recently:
When she fell in love with a younger man who was a Catholic priest, a hitherto dormant interest in religion was born, though it became a little bitter when she learned he was two-timing her with a nun.
Daniel Hannan in a review
of Robert Saunders’ Yes to Europe: the
1975 Referendum and Seventies Britain quotes this on a county cricket match in a cold snap before polling day:
When play resumed the next day, conditions were so treacherous that one batsman removed his false teeth, wrapped them in a handkerchief and handed them to the umpire, Dicke Bird, for safekeeping.
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haha fun, I found you again in the laptop directory called other blogs, which is next to the directory about films, and I make a lot of films, some of them of my girlfriend.
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