reckoned to be the sort of ... What a beautiful car. ... Stunning. I had no idea what that car was until I read your book. It was just a wonderful machine. It's so beautiful. And nearly all of them that were made, 8,000 were made, nearly all still exist and are running today, which is extraordinary. Incredible. 120 years later, 115 years later. So you look at that, which was a machine made by hand, lovingly made by old ... Lovingly made. Literally lovingly. I remember the first time I have a sort of professional relationship with Rolls Royce, which came about ... You have to get into this too. This is great. It's great for you to tell our audience whether now or later your history as a writer in LA with the LA gangs and your use of the Rolls Royce. Oh, yes. Well, this is probably best to dispose of that now. Basically, what happened, I was a reporter for the London Sunday Times and back in the mid-80s when editors, commissioning editors spent money like drunken sailors. They came to me (30/57)
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