Thursday, 8 November 2018

James Acaster, James Acaster's Classic Scrapes

Terrible title, but a funny book. Acaster is a comedian who suffers from the ability to get himself into strange situations. It  reminded me of Curb Your Enthusiasm, where a character's seemingly reasonable responses to a situation run up against a set of circumstances that move the character deeper and deeper into a hole despite their best efforts.  Makes for some very funny stories. William is singing some lovely songs at the moment 'Shiny-like a crab-spinning round' and 'I would wor fi hundred miles and I would wor Fi hundred miles.. .  .'. Fred and I are travelling to Flanders tomorrow for the Armistice centenary.

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