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Post by Catherine on May 18, 2013 10:02:17 GMT
Can I just say that your new monicker is very thought provoking. I can think of a lot of things which could be the 'this' and query if there is any point to 'this' whatever it may be. What's your 'this'? The "this" is the forum. It's gorn as flat as the proverbial pancake again - apparently Facebook is the place to be these days. I would still prefer it here Not from I can make out; lots of youtube clips and the scooter man has lost Ted........
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Post by error500error on May 19, 2013 12:24:08 GMT
I love Viz Catherine, especially 'Tinribs' and 'Biffa Bacon' :-)
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Post by penny on May 19, 2013 17:20:29 GMT
The "this" is the forum. It's gorn as flat as the proverbial pancake again - apparently Facebook is the place to be these days. I would still prefer it here Not from I can make out; lots of youtube clips and the scooter man has lost Ted........ Yes, I have to agree, there doesn't appear to be much Sahb wise on there that hasn't been on here at some point or another really. No events on the "events" page either, past, present or future! Will have to look and see if there are other Sahb sites, maybe I've missed something! Forgot to add, there is no one to talk to either.
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Post by Catherine on May 20, 2013 6:39:00 GMT
I love Viz Catherine, especially 'Tinribs' and 'Biffa Bacon' :-) Darling Man's favourite reading but then, all boys are really only nine years old!! ;D
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Post by mehrtsfan on May 20, 2013 12:21:13 GMT
What about Roger Mellie the man on the Telly and Letterbocks.
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Post by error500error on May 20, 2013 21:47:14 GMT
I love all the characters. I read every issue cover to cover and have each one since number 16. It's the Shakespeare of our times haha! I also love the way that they are anti-everything Here is Roger in action, voiced by another hero of mine Peter Cook:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYglDJUtGBE
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Post by Catherine on May 21, 2013 6:48:05 GMT
I love all the characters. I read every issue cover to cover and have each one since number 16. It's the Shakespeare of our times haha! I also love the way that they are anti-everything Here is Roger in action, voiced by another hero of mine Peter Cook:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYglDJUtGBE ;D
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Post by penny on May 21, 2013 18:36:21 GMT
Berlin Games - How Hitler Stole The Olympic Dream by Guy Walters
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Post by penny on May 28, 2013 17:08:02 GMT
Stephen King - Desperation Set in a former mining town of the same name in the middle of the Nevada desert, strange and terrifying things are happening.....
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Post by penny on Jul 1, 2013 22:56:48 GMT
The Time Travellers's Guide To Medieval England by Ian Mortimer.
Very interesting.
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Post by penny on Jul 7, 2013 23:06:42 GMT
Dearly Devoted Dexter - Jeff Lindsay
Very funny even though Dexter is a serial killer who kills serial killers. He wants to be the judge and jury....
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Post by penny on Aug 16, 2013 17:57:44 GMT
Stephen King - The Green Mile. I love this book.
Must read The Shawshank Redemption, loved the film, but the book is no doubt somewhat different.
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Post by penny on Aug 27, 2013 1:14:45 GMT
Just finished reading Skin Privilege by Karin Slaughter. Very good tense thriller, corrupt police in the Deep South, crystal meth taking over the town, skinhead brotherhoods, divided loyalties and a proper cry at the end - great!
Now starting Jo Brand's first book Look Back In Hunger
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Post by penny on Aug 27, 2013 21:19:02 GMT
Jo Brand put to one side as I have started reading a birthday present today ~ Bill Bryson "The Lost Continent" and "Neither Here Nor There". Thank you, my dear friend
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