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Unbearable  

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Unbearable Tomorrow I think that I'll own up, or once Dad has calmed down anyway. I don't know what he'll do to me, he might laugh, he might cry, he might faint, he might even strangle me. But I think I've got to put him out of his misery. I like my Dad, he takes me fishing, he gives me arm wrestles in front of the fire on cold nights, he plays scrabble instead of watching the news in the evenings. He always keeps his promises. Always Dad has two bad parts though. The first is that he hates flies in fact he can't stand them. If there were a fly buzzing around the living room of an evening, he'd kill it. He wouldn't use a spray, because it would damage the ozone layer, he'd chase them round with a fly swat. He's a really good shot-he...

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4 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: davidjohn, 2005-12-10

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