Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Letters from yesterday's Guardian.

• Recently, I launched into an exploration of the psychogeography of the urban spaces surrounding my residence (Letters, 28 January). Not only did I experience the liminal nature of our minor thoroughfares as a function of wider societal values but I also secured a ­carton of milk and a newspaper from the corner shop.

Robin Pinguey
Liverpool

• As a Toyota is a palindrome, it's still a Toyota when it's in reverse (Letters, 1 February).

Tony Augarde
Oxford

• The popularity of your irritating cliches correspondence must mean tough choices for your letters editor (Letters, 30 January). Our hearts go out to him.

Antony Scott
Bristol

• What is there not to like about cliches?

Martin Pilgrim
Gillingham, Kent

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