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The Life and Times of the Rev Robert Shields
Friday 2 November, 2007
'He spent a quarter of a century chronicling his life in five-minute segments. In his journal he faithfully recorded his reflections on God and his every visit to the lavatory. He even taped a nostril hair to its pages so that future scientists can study his DNA.
He slept for just two hours at a time so that he could record his dreams. He had three dozen ways of describing the act of urination. At his most prolific, he wrote three million words a year.
Now the Rev Robert Shields has died, aged 89, leaving a 37.5 million-word document that fills 91 boxes.'
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He slept for just two hours at a time so that he could record his dreams. He had three dozen ways of describing the act of urination. At his most prolific, he wrote three million words a year.
Now the Rev Robert Shields has died, aged 89, leaving a 37.5 million-word document that fills 91 boxes.'
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