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WHAT JUST HAPPENED?

‘IT WAS ME! I DID IT, I GOT THE BEACHES TO OPEN’

WHEN Covid-19 brought everything to a grinding halt last year, comedian Nik Rabinowitz was determined not to let the global panic get him down. It’s not all gloom and doom, he told YOU – there’s still so much to be thankful for. A year on he writes to us again, reflecting on the challenges of lockdown and trying to stay sane when everyone around him seemed to be losing their minds.

‘ HELLO, YOU!

It’s been a year since we last spoke.

After three hundred and eleventysixty-seven days of awkward elbow-slash-fist-bumping, obsessive hand-sanitising, temperature-taking, mask-wearing, Zoom-watching and moonshine-making madness, I’m back!

How are you? Introverts, still living your

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