January 3rd, 2007
Who’s who? Jonathan is
Jonathan’s inevitable march into popular culture continues today with his inclusion into Who’s Who, “Britain’s biographical record of the great and good”.
A stuffy-sounding affair, a person’s invitation to appear in Who’s Who is apparently based on “distinction and influence”, either because “their prominence is inherited, or depending on office, or the result of ability which singles them out from their fellows”. I think we’re talking about the latter condition in this case.
Don’t expect a scan of the profile anytime soon though - Who’s Who costs £145 and I’d much rather spend that on a MacBook.
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