My dad was far from perfect – but I live by the advice he gave me on his deathbed / Polly Hudson
It’s been 14 years since he passed, but I can feel his blood coursing through my veins whenever I realise the small ways I am just like him This sounds like an old-fashioned, “take my mother-in-law” type joke, but is the antithesis of funny: one in five British people would swap their dad for a (…)
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