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Letters from a nameless village is a short book written about a man who writes letters from there to a friend about his experience. The village people live in a straightforward manner, and as the protagonist explains his days in the first-person narrative, he takes the reader with him on this journey of penmanship.
The making of a Type 20 C working-class north-western Englishman by Kevin E. Buckley
Ingredients:
2 cups of the Queenâ„¢
3 tablespoons of the Attenboroughsâ„¢
2 barrels of the BBCâ„¢
11000 pots of Mantunna Teaâ„¢
6 cloves of Pink Floydâ„¢
30 scoops of Mr. Whippyâ„¢ ice cream
Garnish generously with finely-chopped stories of ‘the war’™
Instructions: mix well and simmer for eighteen years or until skin has turned pale and soggy.
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