I know I should stop writing about zips. But I’ve just suffered another outrage / Adrian Chiles
When an expensive suitcase refused to close, all my old frustration came flooding back. Don’t tell me to pull myself together It is 267 days since I wrote about my battle with zips. They’re the bane of my life. They snap, they catch, they stick, they break. Occasionally, with the outlay of (…)
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