Literary debate

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Yes.  Technically this was partially published in t'other book but heh, it wasn't being seen by many and some cuck decided to report that book because I was exposing the truth about their toxic friends.

Therefore, I shall show you all (bite me) of my visit to London back in October of 2018.  Whereby I attended a literary debate starring not only a slew of great names in film and theatre but also Tom Hiddleston and Zawe before Betrayal made them a couple. 

This debate attempted to gauge who was the better, more prominent 19th-century author.

This debate attempted to gauge who was the better, more prominent 19th-century author

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Leo Tolstoy

Or

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

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Only a few lucky ones have seen the videos I took because they aren't particularly easy to upload unless I upload them onto YouTube first

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Only a few lucky ones have seen the videos I took because they aren't particularly easy to upload unless I upload them onto YouTube first.

I did see him again though. On my birthday and in London.  At the Pinter Theatre.  For the West End showing of Betrayal in 2019.

This was the event and I saw it advertised on a Facebook group

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This was the event and I saw it advertised on a Facebook group.  Someone had literally pulled out the day before so they posted their ticket as a competition.  I was the only one who responded in time and because it was also my day off, I travelled down to London which took just over an hour on the train and stood in an ever growing line.

  I was the only one who responded in time and because it was also my day off, I travelled down to London which took just over an hour on the train and stood in an ever growing line

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By the time the doors opened, the queue was a mile long.

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