The Diary of a Nobody

Being the modern day record of Charles Pooter VI -
direct descendant of the 19th Century original


Sunday, November 08, 2009

Carrie and I took a walk down to the shops, and ran into Lupin, Daisy and her brother. We walked back together. Carrie went with Daisy. We asked them if they’d like to come in for coffee. It gave me a chance to take a good look at my daughter-in-law to be. I was distinctly underwhelmed. She’s – how shall I put it – a bit of a “big” girl and older than Lupin by at least eight years, I’d say. I didn’t think she was much to look at. Carrie asked her if she’d like to come over next Wednesday with her brother, just to meet a few friends. She said, “Yeah, that’d be nice”.


Why shouldn’t
I publish
my diary?

I often see memoirs by people I’ve never even heard of and I don’t see why my diary should be any less interesting, just because I’m not a ‘celebrity’. I only wish I’d started it when I was younger.

Charles Pooter

Charles Pooter
The Laurels, 32 Elmside,
Barleycorn Mead, Harrow on the Hill.
charles@charlespooter.com


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