
The adventures of a Londoner turned LA lady who finds life amusing on both sides of the Atlantic.
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For British people of my generation, the question “What’s it like?” has generally had a comedic undertone. It’s the punchline of Monty Python’s now legendary “nudge-nudge” sketch, and, if you haven’t seen the sketch and want to call it up o...
I had errands to run in Santa Monica and was pleased to find parking available on a meter on a narrow side street. My errands were done in good time, but while I was about them I had received a couple of texts which needed attention, and as...
The closest I had to a loving father figure was a priest, my Uncle Tony.
I had an actual father, too, and by many standards he was a good one. He was solidly married to my mother, he kept mostly moderate habits, and as the sole breadwinner...
It was a rainy morning in New York City and I had taken myself to breakfast at the sort of old-fashioned diner where the waiters still employ diner lingo.
Photo by Marisela Leon on Unsplash
For those who do not know, diner lingo is a slan...
“Here lies poor Fred,
Who was alive and is dead.”
A cricket ball is a potentially lethal weapon. It has a core of cork covered with tightly wound string encased in a cover of leather the menacing color of oxblood and reinforced with a stu...
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Gabrielle Donnelly, author of the humorous blog theimmigrantchronicles.substack.com, is a writer and incurable giggler who was born and raised in London and now lives in Los Angeles, where she intends most firmly to stay.
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