They are both beer enthusiasts and punctuate their ramblings with long digressions in local pubs.
He can be frustrating at times, because he won't stop for questions or let you interrupt his long and seemingly pointless digressions.
Notice that Caesar never mentions the Druids except in the long ethnographic digression of Book 6. z 1-28.
She even seems aware of herself as a device: " 'But, this is a long digression,' she sighed."
Rosa initially narrates the story, with long digressions and a biased memory, to Quentin Compson, whose grandfather was a friend of Sutpen's.
Some sections are narrative, while others include long digressions into matters philosophical, political, sociological, or biographical.
The detail of his speech borders on the pedantic, a common mark of all his extant works, and he goes into long digressions on related matters.
Anarchy is just one of the ostensibly sensational topics covered in long digressions.
I did my best to appear spellbound when he favoured me with a long digression on the physical nature of the opossum.
A long digression, is it not?