Bernie Carroll, 70, does not remember the subjects of the daily complaints he has been sending to the Liverpool Echo newspaper over the past four decades. His first letter, written in 1978, was the start of more than 15,000 letters he sent over the years, and it seemed then as a way to criticize the actions of the City Council in the 1970s and 1980s in Liverpool, but after his members went, Bernie continued to send letters complaining or making suggestions about Anything. For example, his most recent letter to the Liverpool Echo newspaper was his frustration with the constant fireworks in his home area and the bags of dog stools left in the park.

"I am the most expressive man of his opinion in the UK," says Bernie, and admits with pride that "there is nothing I have no opinion about. I know that my messages may never lead to any actual change or solve any problem, but it is a good experience for me. ”He continued,“ Writing helps me accept the reality, and I think it helps me to overcome all the anger inside me. ” Although there are many things he is not satisfied with today, the man says that things are much better than they were in the seventies and eighties. Bernie remembers feeling angry all the time, as letters became a way to vent his frustrations. Nowadays he complains a lot about things such as the rise in popularity of lip blowing and eating competition.

Bernie remembers feeling angry all the time, and letters became a way to vent his frustrations.