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Tom Sharpe Is Dead
Just seen this on the BBC news website :::
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/en tertain ment-ar ts-2279 5507
One of the funniest writers that I have read for a long time...right up there with Wodehouse.
What a loss to us all.
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One of the funniest writers that I have read for a long time...right up there with Wodehouse.
What a loss to us all.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many years ago I was reading Riotous Assembly on a long train journey and I was laughing so much, that I thought I might be in danger of being ejected at the next station. Porterhouse Blue was even funnier when it was done on the TV with David Jason and Ian Richardson...must try to get that on DVD sometime.
Mikey, many years ago I was on the tube reading Riotous Assembly, I tried so hard not to laugh out loud, the more I tried the more I laughed, in the end tears were streaming down my face, other passengers must have thought I was a nutter, I think it was the scene with the novocaine. God I'm starting to snigger.
RIP Tom, you are indeed a legend.
RIP Tom, you are indeed a legend.
Yes I have rocky thanks. Read 'em all. In The Wilt Alternative I remember Not laughing until I got a few pages in and then I couldn't stop. From memory I think it started where he was desperate for a pee on the way home from the pub and ripped his willy on a thorn in his neighbour's rose bush ... and then he's at home washing the blood from it under the tap and his wife catches him and thinks he's been with another woman. Hilarious.
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