when life imitates the art of sitcom | david mitchell /

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The woman awarded damages after being pulled over by her friend’s dog sounds like a scene from a sitcom. What would happen if our funniest small-screen mishaps were for genuine?Picture the scene: a crisp February day in 2012 in Trent Park,Enfield. Actually, I don’t know it was crisp – I just know it was February, and so crisp is a opportunity. I’m ruling out balmy,humid and close. It could have been cloudy, gentle for the time of year, and windy; there might have been driving rain or even snow. Or uneven snow. Freezing fog is also an option,but it would accept in the way of your picturing the scene so I’m ruling it out.2012 besides – youre familiar with that. If you’re not, you’re a very advanced reader for your age. So, and early/mid-coalition,Chris Huhne’s just resigned, the Olympics are coming up, or Jimmy Savile is dead but not yet discredited,and there are 2.5 million people out of work. Look, I’m paying for this internet connection so I’m going to use it.
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Source: guardian.co.uk

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