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Barkes at Large
Soup, beans and sausages – here are a few of my favourite tins
I am a man who thinks with his stomach. No matter what challenges I face, everything becomes more agreeable when I have a tummy full of scoff.
I've caught the fishing bug - it's so relaxing that I'm hooked
On a recent sunny morning I found myself outside the pub in Itchenor, sipping an espresso and looking forward to spending time aboard a boat with a rod in hand.
Spotting spies is a lot easier than you might first think
A good spy story is hard to beat. I'm thinking about stories that occasionally pop up in the Sunday newspapers – an old lady from Hampshire who used to be a member of the KGB, but who looked more likely to be a member of the RAC, that kind of thi
Bring back the talent to telly and ditch the wannabees
Fred Dinenage is a TV broadcasting legend. A fixture on the box across the South for decades, he had survived changes of management; from Southern Television to TVS and then today's Meridian.
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Ignorance fuels divide between north and south
Off to the stocks with them - clear favourites for humiliation
On the road for a major attack of half-term grumpiness...
The sweet taste of nostalgia
Bravo to those who dared to say what so many of us think
The true value of human life dawns for me on election day
Three different men who are nothing if not predictable
New Doctor ticks all the right boxes for me, but who on earth dreamt up girlie pastel Daleks?
Little hope or charity when it comes to the Christian faith
Two of the Big Three likely to be the losers in election stakes
Yes, it's true, size really does matter – to the blokes, anyhow
Do wrong and you deserve to lose your right to vote
Wake up, smell the coffee and please enjoy the marmalade
I say old boy, this isn't the British way of doing things...
When a man's human rights become a load of old rubbish
All dog owners should be made to scoop that putrid poop
Freedom of choice should be available to everyone
Big freeze-up makes hot news and brings out best and worst
Barkes at Large peers into his trusty crystal ball to see what 2010 holds…
Think about it, mums - you became bullies
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