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Lost Vogon Poetry resurfaces in Brentwood...
I'm not really here Started conversation Mar 20, 2014
http://www.brentwoodgazette.co.uk/lost-work-Hitchhiker-s-Guide-Galaxy-creator/story-20832714-detail/story.html
There is also some Griff Rhys Jones somewhere on the website, with him reading it out on video.
Lost Vogon Poetry resurfaces in Brentwood...
Baron Grim Posted Mar 20, 2014
Ugh! On the second pic, the caption describes DNA as "No Vorgon".
I saw this story via The Guardian earlier. I notice both versions have an unclosed parenthesis. I guess that must have been in the original. But I can't be too sure as while this one contains the word "Unhappy", the Guardian's version has "Unhaply".
Lost Vogon Poetry resurfaces in Brentwood...
I'm not really here Posted Mar 20, 2014
The R at least seems to have vanished now. :D
I didn't look as closely as you did - I complained to the local paper that they had published Griff's yesterday, but I wanted to see DNA's as I worked on The Guide!
Didn't realise it had hit the nationals.
Lost Vogon Poetry resurfaces in Brentwood...
You can call me TC Posted Mar 21, 2014
They must have changed it again because I can't find any reference to Vogons at all.
I noticed that the school secretary who dug up all the old poems on candles written by pupils over the years compiled the anthology into "Four candlestick books".
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There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Mar 22, 2014
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