BITTERNESS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SOUL The Council should have taken you years ago to some home!
Mum, Im getting married! my son said cheerfully one sunny afternoon. Thats nice, I replied, doing my
Mum, Im getting married! I said cheerfully. Thats nice, replied Margaret, my mother, without much enthusiasm.
MY TRUE WIFE How have you managed to live with the same wife for so many years? What’
Fed up with the Wife and Mother-in-Law That evening I received a visit from the quietest, most long-suffering
Mum, Im getting married! I said cheerfully. Thats nice, replied Margaret, my mother, without much enthusiasm.
Our grandchildren are lovely, but we just dont have the strength to keep looking after them.
Dinner Simon. Five years after his divorce Simon finally dared to look for something serious.
A POSTAGE STAMP Williams left Emily, Mum sighed heavily down the line. What do you mean? I asked, confused.
BITTERNESS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SOUL You belong in a boarding school, you menace! Get out of our family!









