He can't make it to the funeral - he's gigging up north.
He has said somewhere (on FB I think) however, that when he reads it over the weekend, he will dedicate 'From Hereford To Here' to Ed.
Yup. He's an unseen, though oft referred-to character in 'The Importance of Being Earnest' by Oscar Wilde.
It's a comedy of social classes, hence the reference in Ed's 'location' to 104 Upper Grosvenor Street, Mayfair.
This one is my personal favourite. According to Ed, it virtually secured us Falmer...
http://www.northstandchat.com/showthread.php?47983-Day-14-Fri-25th-Feb-You-re-Going-Home-In-A-Sheepcote-Ambulance-THE-HUSTLER&p=826855&viewfull=1#post826855
For those who weren't on this site at the time, here are classic cases of Ed's reporting...
http://www.northstandchat.com/showthread.php?50972-Falmer-Inquiry-DAY-19-Tuesday-12-April&highlight=inquiry...
Once a year, the Lewes Arms Dramatic Society (LADS) would dress up in period costume and re-enact their own 'adult' take on a traditional panto. It basically consisted of Roz single-handedly keeping the nob gag alive, while everyone played every line for laughs.
Ed would often be cast in the...
True story...
It sounded better when Ed told the story rather than it being written down, so try and read this with Ed's voice in mind.
C&G Final 2006 - Sussex v Lancashire. It was the lunch session after Sussex had finished their innings, and we're all milling around the concourses. I saw Ed...
Will raise a glass of Brunello di Montalcino to the sun today, and toast his hard work, passion, commitment and friendship.
A fine gentleman who will be much missed. My deepest condolences to Roz, Tom, Dan and Megan.
From me to you, Ed - thank you for all you did. May you now rest in peace. X