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Whether writing about the homesick Irishman she found on the beach, her foiled attempt to seduce her husband or why dog-people and cat-people can never be friends, journalist Ros Thomas writes with the kind of humour and clarity that keeps her readers coming back to her columns week after week. The stories in Was It Something I Said? are for anyone who has grown up, fallen in love, failed, persevered - and is still looking for the meaning of modern life. Laugh-out-loud funny, revealing, and profoundly genuine, Ros Thomas will have you reminiscing and nodding in recognition.

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Whether writing about the homesick Irishman she found on the beach, her foiled attempt to seduce her husband or why dog-people and cat-people can never be friends, journalist Ros Thomas writes with the kind of humour and clarity that keeps her readers coming back to her columns week after week. The stories in Was It Something I Said? are for anyone who has grown up, fallen in love, failed, persevered - and is still looking for the meaning of modern life. Laugh-out-loud funny, revealing, and profoundly genuine, Ros Thomas will have you reminiscing and nodding in recognition.

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Ros Thomas has been a journalist for twenty-five years and writes a weekly column for The Weekend West magazine. She lives with her partner and three children in Perth, Western Australia. After finishing an Arts degree majoring in English Literature and Psychology at the University of Western Australia, Ros got a lucky break and began reading news for Perth radio stations 6KY and 96FM before moving into television. She then spent seventeen years as a journalist in television current affairs, working for the Seven and Nine Networks and the ABC. Ros is fondly referred to by her husband as 'The Minister for War', or 'Blossom' (preferring the latter) and she lives for her children, writing, photography, baking cakes and dieting.