Classics Monthly

ROD KER JAGUAR MEMORIES

Mulling over suitable themes for this column, I decided it was of paramount importance to avoid any mention of Brexit, Donald Trump or pandemics. Oops... looks like I failed the resolution test after just 35 words, but it’s hard not to be swamped by all the sadness and gloom. So, in search of more cheery alternatives, I cleverly managed to trip over the power lead attached to my stone age computer. Entirely my fault for hoarding a pile of cables in what looks like a plastic snake pit, of course, but it didn’t help my

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