This morning.
Unidentified location, Dublin,
Sisters Milly (above left) and Lia (above right) Rea prepare for tomorrow’s World Book Day which combines ‘the transformative power of reading with a fun-packed day of free digital events, videos and online activities’.
In fact, you could go the whole day without reading a word.
Result!
Don’t be doing that though.
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There really is nothing more wonderful than seeing a child read a book.
i saw miriam o’callaghan out jogging once
Thunder! I take it back!
I used buy my little one books, so she could read at night before bed. I always bought two, as I was separated, but in that way we could read together. The problem was she had and still has no sense of time difference, so she would call me a 3 o’clock in the morning o get me to read to her.
Apparently, I did the best monster voices, but in my defense it was just three o’clock in the morning!
I’m going to start reading your columns, that just made me a bit teary.
I like watching grown men reading the Beano.
You’d LOVE me so.
that’s a euphemism for something desperately pervy, bert
So desperately trying not to say flick the Beano.
Again.
:)
I still have my subscription, have to drive to a newsagent in Finglas every Wednesday to collect it.
I used to read my sister’s copies of Bunty when she wasn’t looking. Girls were so wholesome in those days.
Is the title a reference to Bill Hicks “stupidest question ever asked?”
Don’t be waffling;)
Tee hee hee
He gets it!
Thank you – could not remember who or where that was from. Brilliant sketch.