by Martin Freeman, Evening Herald
Page 4 of 5
In fact I'd sooner face the combined
wrath of Al Axa plus Crafthole Lutheran
Church Restoration Fund Trust
Committee than a single, wronged pet
owner.
In my early days as a junior reporter on a
weekly newspaper I wrote a photograph
caption about the local dog show in which
I described the small, white dog in the
picture as a small, white dog called
Francis, winner of a cross-breed class.
Oh, calamity.
Within minutes of the paper coming out,
the dog's owner was on the phone,
demanding to speak to the 'idiot reporter
who wrote the caption on Page 3'.
As soon as the switchboard heard the
words 'idiot reporter' they knew to whom
she needed to speak.
The irate woman, a Mrs Stump, ranted for
five minutes. Far from being a 'little
white dog', her pet was a pure-bred
miniature poodle and female – the name
was Frances – and had won a pedigree
class. She demanded a correction in the
next issue.
This I duly banged out on the typewriter
(younger readers should know that this
was like a computer, but with an integral
printer and minus the screen).
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