From vulva scarves to Prince Andrew – 10 of the Guardian’s most memorable Pass Notes
As the series reaches its 5,000th entry, one of its regular writers reveals what it’s like to put together this cribsheet of the modern world – and the bizarre topics he’s never been able to forget Beginning is often the hardest part: the rigid and long-established format of Pass Notes requires (…)
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