Keith Waterhouse's long-running column, which began appearing in
the Daily Mail in 1986, won him numerous national press award. His
characters Sharon and Tracy became a national institution, as did
that venerable acadamy of English letters, the Association for the
Annihilation of the Aberrant Apostrophe. The phlegmatic councillors
of Clogthorpe and British Rail's brother-in-law Arnold are among
the other regulars featured in this collection, which distils the
wit and wisdom of a justly celebrated writer.
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