If there’s one thing I like, it’s a quiet life. I’m not one of those fellows who get all restless and depressed if things aren’t happening to them all the time. You can’t make it too placid for me. Give me regular meals, a good show with decent music every now and then, and one or two pals to totter round with, and I ask no more.
"Two Birds with one Stone, practical example no. 1" may be the title of a sheet with the description of Wooster's plan. I have a feeling that at this particular spot in time what is missing from said description is Section II, "What is likely to go wrong". But aside from that, re-reading PGW online brings a delightful added bonus, in that I can quickly search for the sources of the quotes... Good old Byron this time.
"Two Birds with one Stone, practical example no. 1" may be the title of a sheet with the description of Wooster's plan. I have a feeling that at this particular spot in time what is missing from said description is Section II, "What is likely to go wrong". But aside from that, re-reading PGW online brings a delightful added bonus, in that I can quickly search for the sources of the quotes... Good old Byron this time.
"Is Wodehouse a funny writer?" "Oh, all right."