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Post a Comment. Saturday, June 21, In praise of Jeremy Clarke. Jeremy Clarke is the Low Life columnist for the Spectator magazine. He lives in Devon's South Hams and mixes humbly a word he's fond of with the ordinary, poor and raffish, reporting on them and himself with lapidary prose and that quality the ancient Chinese prized and called "human-heartedness".

A collection - not to be missed, we were re-reading it aloud this morning with our wake-up tea, and laughing - is available here a gift for yourself, and maybe for some of your friends too :. Here 16 Aug he is helping out on the Whack-the-Malteaser stall at his sister's annual charity fete held in the local centre for those with learning difficulties:.

After Ray, Maurice came over and tried his luck. My sister loves Maurice. He's her pet. She found him a work experience placement recently, at Tesco's, as a bread packer. Every day he packs bread until they tell him to stop, then he goes home. He loves packing bread so much, says my sister, he can't wait to go to work again the next day.

Maurice was accurate with the mallet, but his timing was way off.

The Staple Singers, with Mavis as their lead, began by singing gospel songs in church but when Pops met Martin Luther King in he decided.

He was far too slow. By the time he'd brought the mallet down, the Malteaser had already crossed the table and been picked up, examined, and eaten by an onlooker. Maurice then walked away with the mallet in his hand, the silly arse.