Tim Dowling : disaster strikes at a gig – they laugh at my jokes
Writing anecdotes that no one finds funny is not as easy as you may think The autumn tour of the band I’m in continues, zigzagging across the south. In Gloucester, a dedicated fan named Jane gives me a hard time during the interval for telling a story about a mug in the first half. “I’m sick of (…)
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