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smobile 17-10-2012 09:24

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"Get Those Sheep Off The Pitch" by Phil Staley - Memoirs of non-league football

Best read ever

DaveinGermany 17-10-2012 19:03

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1023001)
I have to get this one ... sounds like a great read. ;)

Good man Eric, as a connysewer of the Ale, you'll appreciate it. ;) :)

Man Walks Into A Pub: A Sociable History of Beer Fully Updated Second Edition: Amazon.co.uk: Pete Brown: Books

have a look inside & see.

Wynonie Harris 06-11-2012 16:06

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Just started on the Complete Sherlock Holmes Stories (4 novels, 56 short stories) on my kindle. Hoping to have finished by Christmas! ;)

lindashanks2 06-11-2012 16:34

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Just finished those. Cassic.

cashman 06-11-2012 16:59

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The Autobiography Of A Thief, Bruce Reynolds at the moment cracking insight.

Ken Moss 06-11-2012 19:50

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1026683)
Just started on the Complete Sherlock Holmes Stories (4 novels, 56 short stories) on my kindle. Hoping to have finished by Christmas! ;)

My favourite ever set of stories, absolutely classic.

If you ever get the chance look out for the Peter Cushing BBC adaptations. Only four or five stories survive in the archives but he is my definitive Holmes.

Margaret Pilkington 06-11-2012 20:43

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My husband had a few of the old Basil Rathbone films in black and white stored on our Sky + box.
I hated them with a passion. Recently we had some problems with the box, I had to call Sky and the only thing that would rectify the problem was a total reboot.....this meant he would lose all these favourite films.........Awwwwwwww, how sad I was(NOT).......I watched as the box erased all those hideous films and I rubbed my hands with glee!
Every cloud has a silver lining.:D

Wynonie Harris 06-11-2012 20:47

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss (Post 1026744)
My favourite ever set of stories, absolutely classic.

If you ever get the chance look out for the Peter Cushing BBC adaptations. Only four or five stories survive in the archives but he is my definitive Holmes.

This is one of those occasions when I wholeheartedly agree with you, Ken! ;) First read 'em about 40 years ago, so I'm on a voyage of rediscovery now.

Never seen the Peter Cushing Holmes, so I'll watch out for them. Funnily enough, I've been watching the Basil Rathbone ones over the last couple of weeks. Obviously a lot of the tales aren't the original ones and they're in a 1940's setting, but I reckon Basil Rathbone plays a great Holmes.

Thanks for the heads up.

Margaret Pilkington 06-11-2012 20:48

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Oh...please don't tell me they are showing these films again:(

Wynonie Harris 06-11-2012 20:51

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1026782)
Oh...please don't tell me they are showing these films again:(

The Basil Rathbone ones? No, I've bought a DVD of them, Margaret. I take it they're not your cup of tea?

Alan Varrechia 06-11-2012 20:52

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Dean koontz. 77 Shadow st. Going to be followed by Jimmy the Weed, my time in the quality street gang.

cashman 06-11-2012 20:54

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Basil Rathbone was always me favourite Sherlock.

Margaret Pilkington 06-11-2012 21:00

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1026783)
The Basil Rathbone ones? No, I've bought a DVD of them, Margaret. I take it they're not your cup of tea?

Thank goodness for that.......I was going to have to engineer anothe box fault and wipe the disc again. I hate 'em with a passion......well, perhaps not quite as much as the EU...but nearly!

Wynonie Harris 06-11-2012 21:04

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1026789)
Thank goodness for that.......I was going to have to engineer anothe box fault and wipe the disc again. I hate 'em with a passion......well, perhaps not quite as much as the EU...but nearly!

We'll have to agree to disagree on that one!

Michael1954 06-11-2012 21:32

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I think Margaret likes the films from her youth, i.e. in black and white and silent!


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