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flashy 28-11-2007 20:18

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right ive just been to the depths of my wardrobe and have found....

jenny tomlin (martine mccutcheons mum) ...silent sisters
sharon osbourne ...extreme
kerry katona...too much too young
roberta kray...reg kray..a man apart
peter andre...all about us, my story
richard pelzer...a brothers journey
carol anne davis...women who kill :D

anyone want to borrow any of them?

Em i've only found the first book by richard pelzer, you can borrow that

emamum 28-11-2007 20:22

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ta very muchly... my books are all still in storage:(

flashy 28-11-2007 20:23

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all my books are in storage.....in mi wardrobe ;)

emamum 28-11-2007 20:25

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sorry bout the subject change but... flashy, what is rudolph doing to santa???????

flashy 28-11-2007 20:28

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lol he's measuring something ;)


santa is looking if the hole will be big enough heeeeheeeee

emamum 28-11-2007 20:29

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hmmmmm....looks a bit rude

Eric 28-11-2007 20:29

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Originally Posted by emamum23 (Post 498681)
sorry bout the subject change but... flashy, what is rudolph doing to santa???????

I wondered that too. If you follow Americn Football, and if my eyes are good enough, you might see Santa as the Center, and Rudolph as the Quarterback.:D Of course, coming from Flashy, it is probably something rude, and disgusting:D:D:D

flashy 28-11-2007 20:31

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 498686)
I wondered that too. If you follow Americn Football, and if my eyes are good enough, you might see Santa as the Center, and Rudolph as the Quarterback.:D Of course, coming from Flashy, it is probably something rude, and disgusting:D:D:D


i havent a clue what your talking about Eric :rolleyes: :eek: :D

Eric 28-11-2007 21:19

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 498687)
i havent a clue what your talking about Eric :rolleyes: :eek: :D

That's mild ... I expected something along the lines of "Cheeky, bloody sod.":D

flashy 28-11-2007 21:20

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 498703)
That's mild ... I expected something along the lines of "Cheeky, bloody sod.":D



:eek: would I come out with something like that? :eek:













hehee ;)

Eric 28-11-2007 21:24

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Which reminds me: for a good laugh, and a great source of trivia, Eric Partridge's "Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English." In fact, any of his many books.

Eric 28-11-2007 21:25

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 498704)
:eek: would I come out with something like that? :eek:













hehee ;)

Only on a day when you are feeling benvolent.:rolleyes:

Eric 13-12-2007 19:01

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A buddy of mine sent me an early Christmas gift: a $100 gift certificate for Chapters (the book store). I picked up a little lite reading for the blizzard that is happening today. For the serious minded among you, I can reccommend "Waiting for the Barbarians" by Lewis Lapham, and John Ralston Saul's "The Collapse of Globalism and the Reinvention of the World." And for a good laugh, "The Greedy Bastard Diary: A Comic Tour of America," by Eric Idle.

steeljack 13-12-2007 19:09

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 503599)
A buddy of mine sent me an early Christmas gift: a $100 gift certificate for Chapters (the book store). I picked up a little lite reading for the blizzard that is happening today. For the serious minded among you, I can reccommend "Waiting for the Barbarians" by Lewis Lapham, and John Ralston Saul's "The Collapse of Globalism and the Reinvention of the World." And for a good laugh, "The Greedy Bastard Diary: A Comic Tour of America," by Eric Idle.

did you check out the "Paris 1919" book ?

shillelagh 14-12-2007 16:52

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Jack Charlton's autobiography is a good one, its funny as well, growing up with bobby knowing he was going to be a footballer, how he became a footballer and managing the irish football team. Even if you dont like football its still a good book. Like Tom Clancy's as well, but dont like the opcentre ones prefer the ones with Jack Ryan in.


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