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Topic History of: Last night with Sir John...
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chrissy 'Time In'? The alternative to 'Time Out' which is what I was trying to say. And embarassed myself in the bargain.
JK2006 You get your time out after you finish your inside time!
chrissy JK2006 wrote:
We celebrated the 100th issue of Inside Time, the prisoner's monthly newspaper, in a wonderful room The Parliament Chamber, hosted by the mighty Sir John Mortimer, our very own national treasure, Rumpole of the Bailey.

Some incredibly high and mighty powers attended. It was rumoured George Brown would be there. He wasn't - but many others were.

In prison I swiftly discovered that Inside Time was the only ingredient that was and is on the side of the inmate.

I write a regular column for it and shall continue to do so.


Is this like the prison version of 'Time Out' ? (sorry..poor joke)
JK2006 We celebrated the 100th issue of Inside Time, the prisoner's monthly newspaper, in a wonderful room The Parliament Chamber, hosted by the mighty Sir John Mortimer, our very own national treasure, Rumpole of the Bailey.

Some incredibly high and mighty powers attended. It was rumoured George Brown would be there. He wasn't - but many others were.

In prison I swiftly discovered that Inside Time was the only ingredient that was and is on the side of the inmate.

I write a regular column for it and shall continue to do so.