Neil Gaiman Quotes
In My Family 'adventure' Tends To Be Used To Mean 'any Minor Disaster We Survived' Or Even 'any Break From Routine'. Except By My Mother, Who Still Uses It To Mean 'what She Did That Morning'. Going To The Wrong Part Of A Supermarket Car Park And, While Looking For Her Car, Getting Into A Conversation With Someone Whose Sister, It Turns Out, She Knew In The 1970s Would Qualify, For My Mother, As A Full-blown Adventure.
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