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Tag: Hilary Mantel

Humour, Lookalikes, Television, Uncategorized

Friday Look-alike

May 17, 2013 Steve

I couldn’t help noticing the similarities between Harry the Hopping Haystack and much-lauded author Hilary Mantel. Is there some relationship we should be told about?

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Humour, Lookalikes

Lookalikes: Bringing Up The Dead

February 19, 2013 Steve

 

 

 

 

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Author Hilary Mantel (what is it with that exaggerated pronounciation?) has been having a go at future Queen Kate for being a bit plastic. I couldn’t help noticing the amazing similarity between Queen of the Prizes who writes about old royals, and Queen of the People who used to keep young royals in line. Are they related? I think we should be told.

 

 

 

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