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Fading, but happy – 105!

Emotional and vague, but seeming to appreciate … A card from the King … The staff gather and join us in singing ‘Happy Birthday’ as the grandson played the violin.
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What Would I Take? Part Five.

This story has fascinated me, from start to finish! Yet I haven’t even put the news on to watch it on the telly. All the info that I have had, has...
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Turnips and a scapegoat - Chapter 8
As the months passed, Sebastian discovered that he was happy - truly, deeply happy. He missed Oliver, of course, but he knew that their parting had...
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Is Britain About To Have Its Own Revolution? Asks Alfred N.Muggins
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5/8/24 Amazingly there seemed to be more revolutionary activity going on in Britain than in France just at the moment, as right wing protesters had...
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After the Wedding.
We arrived tired and late at the hotel. Rush hour traffic on the M8. Tailbacks. Too few petrol stations and endless road blocks scoured what was left...
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My Phone Thinks That I Live In Jasper Hills
My new phone has been great, and, a big surprise for me- It thinks we’re in an estate near a many-storied sea. My phone rattled and chimed in alert...
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What Would I Take? Part Four.

Before the planned luxury holiday, with billionaire and millionaires on board, a lot of careful planning, would have gone into consideration. The...
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The Big Blank (2/2)

I had two accidents more than twenty-five years apart, and remembered nothing from in between
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The Big Blank (1/2)

I had two accidents more than twenty-five years apart, and remembered nothing from in between
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Withnail & I 2: Beer and Loving in Penrith (2)
Part 2 of my sequel to 'Withnail & I'. Marwood, now nearly 60 and working in a supermarket, has just found out from a newspaper obituary that...
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What Would I Take? Part Three.

“It is unsinkable,” There is nothing new under the sun, nothing! Those words have been said, many times before, and I heard them said again today;...
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Turnips and a scapegoat - Chapter 7
Sebastian had never been one for obsession. He was the kind of man who floated through life, letting the current take him wherever it pleased. But...
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What Would I Take? Part Two.

If I were in a dire situation, be it on land or at sea, what one thing would I grab, if I had to flee for my life? If I had the chance to take two...
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Turnips and a scapegoat - Chapter 6
The days in Piornal had started to feel more settled for Sebastian and Oliver, yet the village still held its secrets. The winding streets, the...
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Turnips and a scapegoat - Chapter 5
By the time autumn had fully bathed Piornal in golds and reds, Sebastian and Oliver had carved out a niche for themselves in the village. The locals...
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You Helped Me To Forget
You Helped Me To Forget By Paul McCann I still remember that day that you came my way when love came to me in a very special way I’ve never forgotten...
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The Lumbers Of Love
The Lumbers Of Love By Paul McCann We held on to our faith through thick and thin in all the situations we were in . We worked together in the...
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Between Me And you
Between Me And you By Paul McCann Between me and you there , across the peace line we would all go for there was nothing more to do and we all run...
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What Would I Take?

It all seems a bit sketchy, it felt to me, like bits of news, here and there. The news that came to me, seemed to me did not seem to start at the...
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the claimant.
That morning, a husband and wife team—physiotherapist and psychologist—shot him a glance in the stairwell. Dr Sim always took the stairs. He knew...
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