Summary of Graham Norton's The Life and Loves of a He Devil
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#1 The first dog I remember was Smokey, a Keeshond, a small husky-like dog distinguished by black circular markings around the eyes. I can only imagine my mother’s pursed lips and steely-eyed expression when Dad opened his coat to reveal a little canine Heathcliff.
#2 I had a dog named Smokey, who was the perfect family pet. I was close to him, and my sister was close to him, as we were the only two children in our family.
#3 When I was a kid, I had a dog named Trixie. She was a very delicious little dog that enjoyed drinking cold, weak instant coffee. One day, my mother came into my room and found me drinking coffee with Trixie. She screamed what seemed like a pressure cooker of shit exploded.
#4 The loss of a pet can be a difficult experience for children to deal with. It can be a lesson that life is cruel, but it can also be a lesson that we must learn to cope with loss.
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#1
The first dog I remember was Smokey, a Keeshond, a small husky-like dog distinguished by black circular markings around the eyes. I can only imagine my mother’s pursed lips and steely-eyed expression when Dad opened his coat to reveal a little canine Heathcliff.
#2
I had a dog named Smokey, who was the perfect family pet. I was close to him, and my sister was close to him, as we were the only two children in our family.
#3
When I was a kid, I had a dog named Trixie. She was a very delicious little dog that enjoyed drinking cold, weak instant coffee. One day, my mother came into my room and found me drinking coffee with Trixie. She screamed what seemed like a pressure cooker of shit exploded.
#4
The loss of a pet can be a difficult experience for children to deal with. It can be a lesson that life is cruel, but it can also be a lesson that we must learn to cope with loss.
#5
I had a love affair with dogs as a child, but after I left home, I never felt I was in a position to be a dog owner. I became that annoying person who made a fuss of dogs in the street. I began to collect dog art in 2004.
#6
I had wanted to get a dog with Kristian, but I knew it wasn’t a good idea. I was busy and Kristian could hardly look after himself. In early January, we were having dinner with one of my