Remember, remember
In the kitchen this morning, I found myself thinking back to a lesson in primary school, where the teacher was talking about Guy Fawkes.
His words painted a vivid picture of how the would-be bomber was tortured before being executed, his body broken and mangled on the rack. My imagination was filled with stomach-churning images of cracking bones and torn flesh.
Maybe the teacher had a point he was making, but if so I've forgotten it. Maybe he just enjoyed terrifying little kids.
I have a distinct memory of coming home from school and looking at the coagulating contents of the ketchup bottle with a shudder.
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