Peter Rhodes on first-world problems, pricey plinths and an infinite challenge for monkeys

Dictionary compilers struggle to define the term “first-world problems,” but here's as good a definition as any: “A usually minor or trivial problem or annoyance experienced by people in relatively affluent or privileged circumstances.”

As for a living, breathing example of a first-world problem, look no further than the Great Aga Plinth Catastrophe. Beneath large........

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