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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
My friendly neighborhood bookstore is urging me to read P.G. Wodehouse. Never done that. Anyone with a view, pro or con? I'm a sucker for a whole series of books that come with tasteful jackets, and -- speaking of tasteful jackets -- this Wodehouse line in the piece by Edmund Morris about Ronald Reagan in the latest New Yorker made me laugh:
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Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. This may mean that I have to find an alternate for the WIWFSU contest! You've never read PG Wodehouse? You Philistine!!!
(I need my smelling salts...)
Jeeves and Wooster -- the only author that can come close to the laughter-inspiring quotient of PGW's Jeeves and Wooster stories is David Sedaris.
Thud. (That was me fainting.)