Wodehouse anyone?
- Mattsey
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Wodehouse anyone?
My favourite character is Monty Bodkins. And, of course, Bertie Wooster.
How bout you? Like any particular story? Or character?
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- Mattsey
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haha, sounds like him. He's like an eccentric uncle or godfather who pops up at a birthday and sets something on fire, at least how I imagine him.
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I find him a long-term reading companion. I binge on a few of his novels, get overcome by the glut of linguistic panache, and then have to wait six months before I pick him up again.
And I have to say that I thought the Fry and Laurie adaptations did justice to old Plum.