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RIP Miles Kington
My paper of choice for the best part of 15 years was The Independent, started getting it when I was 17 and took GCSE Politics to go alongside my A Levels. I got in trouble in a politics class once for sneakily reading Miles Kington's column when I was suppoed to be debating something.
The small point that I was winning the debate anyway was only a little lost on the teacher. I stopped reading his column in later years (and now rarely if ever buy any print newspaper), mostly because they kept moving it around and it stopped residing in the Comment section where it belonged. Mostly always amusing, and I normally enjoyed his radio shows as well (although he could be annoyingly BBC-smug at times). So this headline isn't cheering:
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Newspaper columnist Kington dies
Ah well, 66 is a bit young, only twice my age. Scary, innit.
The small point that I was winning the debate anyway was only a little lost on the teacher. I stopped reading his column in later years (and now rarely if ever buy any print newspaper), mostly because they kept moving it around and it stopped residing in the Comment section where it belonged. Mostly always amusing, and I normally enjoyed his radio shows as well (although he could be annoyingly BBC-smug at times). So this headline isn't cheering:
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Newspaper columnist Kington dies
Ah well, 66 is a bit young, only twice my age. Scary, innit.
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Plus, I've posted an extract from Let's Parler Franglais on my LJ.
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That's not the point though, is it? You were meant to be debating, not reading the paper! I feel obliged to stick up for your long suffering teacher here. What did you get in your GCSE politics then, clever clogs?:)
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The point was I was able to do both at the same time. And it was a good column. And it was 16 years ago.
Heh, in ten days, it'll be 16 years since you dumped me. And in 14 days it's a year since I met Jennie. Weird huh?