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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle
Letters

Two little words that spell endless gloom

A boy stares out of a rain-streaked caravan window
Staring out of a rain-streaked caravan window. But there’s something even more miserable, reckons Ria Hopkinson. Photograph: Ann Baylis/GuardianWitness

Giles Fraser (Under this government, Jesus would have been done for extremism, 23 October) reminds me of a retired journalist friend. In the late 70s, she said, “if Jesus Christ was alive today, he’d get a terrible press”. What’s changed?
Jenny Maxwell
Walford, Herefordshire

• Rhik Samadder (Inspect a gadget, G2, 22 October) says that the only two words more depressing than “caravan holiday” are “oven chips”. Try “breakfast meeting” and “international friendly”.
Ria Hopkinson
London

• The Guardian letters page always takes the pithy (Letters, passim).
Alasdair McKee
Lancaster

• Join the debate – email guardian.letters@theguardian.com

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