Minister Van Hipschoten looks into his overcrowded agenda and sighs deeply. And again.

He would have liked to have taken a delightful day off. Go for a walk in the park, or hang out at home and watch his favorite series.

He looks at his agenda again, but unfortunately, the paper does not change, nor does the note made on it. It's really there. Consult with that awkward journalist who always comes around with those annoying questions. Not annoying because they are difficult questions, but precisely because they are from those lame, simple questions. A child can do the laundry, you would say, but he should remain alert and that at such a stupid-level level is not particularly important..

With a sigh comes from Hipschoten. It's part of his job to accept this kind of thing without grumbling.


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13 comments
Go walk around the park with that reporter. He can also ask his questions on foot.
Who would have thought, the @140woorden in political spheres 😉 If it doesn't shoot him in the hip when he gets up..
Smart mixing of ambiences and ages. Also very smart chopping of the obligatory word...I cann't say I found it, at least in the English version, but I'm not that familiar with the chopping procedure. I must try harder and I'm sure I'll get there! 😉 In any case, I really enjoyed the read!
@Teresa Seia thank you, the pieces of the word are indeed hidden in other Dutch words 😉
I understand from Hip Shots completely! Damn, what was I supposed to look for the word, I read over it again and again! Very handsome!
Very nice, now I had to look very hard for the 'mor' and the 'gene', but found.