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Episode 2: My Man

Sometimes it's hard to be all by yourself, even w…

An episode of the Half a Pound of Treacle podcast, hosted by Half a Pound of Treacle, titled "Episode 2: My Man" was published on April 28, 2016 and runs 23 minutes.

April 28, 2016 ·23m · Half a Pound of Treacle

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Sometimes it's hard to be all by yourself, even when the sun is shining and the morning is clear. What harm could a little company do? Everybody needs somebody who can listen to them. Everybody needs a shoulder they can cry on. What follows represents the final entries in the diary of Miss Ruby Dynes covering January 3rd to January 7th of this year. Written and produced by Timothy Berry. Read by Sylvia Dew

Sometimes it's hard to be all by yourself, even when the sun is shining and the morning is clear. What harm could a little company do? Everybody needs somebody who can listen to them. Everybody needs a shoulder they can cry on. What follows represents the final entries in the diary of Miss Ruby Dynes covering January 3rd to January 7th of this year. Written and produced by Timothy Berry. Read by Sylvia Dew
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