Currently Reading
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How are things, Baaaaaaamsy?
One day I am going to grow wings
A chemical reaction
Hysterical and useless
A chemical reaction
Hysterical and useless
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One day I am going to grow wings
A chemical reaction
Hysterical and useless
A chemical reaction
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Not so bad, thank you, Man_canvassed_something.Man_called_sun wrote:How are things, Baaaaaaamsy?
I used to be quite popular round here, you know.
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Apples99 wrote:
I take you read the book in a liberty.
You can only live in the world you know.The rest is just wishful thinking or paranoia.
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Good to hear.Panbaams wrote:Not so bad, thank you, Man_canvassed_something.Man_called_sun wrote:How are things, Baaaaaaamsy?
Blast from the past, eh?Lou Grant wrote:Baaaaaamsy.
One day I am going to grow wings
A chemical reaction
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A chemical reaction
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Reading two
City of sin London and its vices
One summer America 1927
Also listening to the mayor of casterbridge audiobook every night ,it's a good job I know what happens because I doubt I will ever reach the end the readers voice is a perfect sleeping aid
City of sin London and its vices
One summer America 1927
Also listening to the mayor of casterbridge audiobook every night ,it's a good job I know what happens because I doubt I will ever reach the end the readers voice is a perfect sleeping aid
If you think this has a happy ending you haven't been paying attention
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A fairly easy read.
The man is an absolute legend.
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He's a fucking, fat, xenophobic cuntkevin04 wrote:
A fairly easy read.
The man is an absolute legend.
I was bummed by the ghost of Liberace
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Sadact7 wrote:He's a fucking, fat, xenophobic cuntkevin04 wrote:
A fairly easy read.
The man is an absolute legend.
One day I am going to grow wings
A chemical reaction
Hysterical and useless
A chemical reaction
Hysterical and useless
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Old Irish Gaelige novel translated in to English. Just started, but seems to be based around Ulster. One for ol' Bas, maybe.
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Great book.
the smoke gets in your eyes
run the exhaust back inside
close the window and take a ride
i've got a place to go
there's nowhere to hide
run the exhaust back inside
close the window and take a ride
i've got a place to go
there's nowhere to hide
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Fred Kite: I've got to be off. I can't stay here arguing. I've got a lot to do. Report to the Executive, check up on the pickets.
Mrs. Kite: From what I can see, the only time you ever jolly well *do* any work is when you're on strike.
Mrs. Kite: From what I can see, the only time you ever jolly well *do* any work is when you're on strike.
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Bought for €3 for the flight back to Blighty. Short (120 odd pages), but ripping yarn about Richard Hannay's fanciful escapades. An enjoyable enough romp. Sure I have seen some film version, Mr Wiki says they vary from book and youtube has them, might watch the Hitchcock later.
Hannay's use of 'queer' in proper meaning was also most enjoyable. A good little no thinking page turner. A Carlos 7/10.
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I like Robert Donat. Great in Goodbye, Mr. Chips.Carlos J wrote:
Bought for €3 for the flight back to Blighty. Short (120 odd pages), but ripping yarn about Richard Hannay's fanciful escapades. An enjoyable enough romp. Sure I have seen some film version, Mr Wiki says they vary from book and youtube has them, might watch the Hitchcock later.
Hannay's use of 'queer' in proper meaning was also most enjoyable. A good little no thinking page turner. A Carlos 7/10.
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Read the above recently too, got it for pence along with a few other classics in one of those cheap book shops
Was delivered and read this yesterday I say read it's more photos
Posting a pic here is like wanking off a ant
Was delivered and read this yesterday I say read it's more photos
Posting a pic here is like wanking off a ant
If you think this has a happy ending you haven't been paying attention
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Eleven short stories. 6 in Gaelic, 2 in English, 2 in both and 1 in Scots and Gaelic. Mostly around World War II, Islanders struggle in Glasgow, Scots moving to Canada, unemployment, and life in general.
Half-way through and very nice. Hope they are translated in to English at some point.
Half-way through and very nice. Hope they are translated in to English at some point.
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Is wanking an Ant off easier without Sweep on your hands? Anyway, what did you think of 'The 39 Steps', Ms Minisooms?Minisooms wrote:Read the above recently too, got it for pence along with a few other classics in one of those cheap book shops
Was delivered and read this yesterday I say read it's more photos
Posting a pic here is like wanking off a ant
Anyway again, could have posted this in the 'Today I Bought' thread but as will read the three biogs this week, can go here. At a booksale today, got all four hardbacks for £12, could not resist Stanloi's which I'll start first tonight:
Bobby's biog seems to have mixed reviews on Amazon.
Have a long distance fascination with Iran, so this as well:
Maybe she's born with it, maybe it's Maybelline.
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One day I am going to grow wings
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A chemical reaction
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Is the Stanloi book the one where he talks about Kirsty Gallacher and chocolate fingers, Carlos?
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Or Gary Lineker and the prawn cocktail
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