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#331

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

:D I think ‘I’m Sam Peacock’ would be a different style of program all together. I’d imagine it would revolve around Sam’s attempts to get back into all the goth clubs he’s been barred from. ;)

mr self destruct wrote:

Never - though I see ‘d’ ‘hitting the shops’ sometime soon ;) Unless you’re outed…erm, sneakily published I mean :p

:p Is ‘Hitting the Shops’ the subtitle?
A true-life account of one man’s experiences as a professional ram raider.

‘Ram raiding’ being a term used to describe smashing into shop windows. Nothing else.

Posted on Thu, 13 April 2006 at 08:47

#332

Taunty Dan wrote:

Misanthropologist wrote:

:D I think ‘I’m Sam Peacock’ would be a different style of program all together. I’d imagine it would revolve around Sam’s attempts to get back into all the goth clubs he’s been barred from. ;)

:p Is ‘Hitting the Shops’ the subtitle?
A true-life account of one man’s experiences as a professional ram raider.

‘Ram raiding’ being a term used to describe smashing into shop windows. Nothing else.

is there a vehicle involved? Or does he just hurl himself thru shop windows? He could leave a few copies of his book inside if thats the case. Y’know, 2 birds 1 stone.

Posted on Thu, 13 April 2006 at 09:00

#333

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

Um, yes, of course there’s a vehicle involved. *rollseyes*

*goes to find self a vehicle.*

*Maybe a pushbike.*

Posted on Thu, 13 April 2006 at 09:02

#334

deadsetgav wrote:

Misanthropologist wrote:

*Maybe a pushbike.*

or a heavily laden scooter…

Posted on Thu, 13 April 2006 at 09:03

#335

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

…witha grate attached to the front. :)

Posted on Thu, 13 April 2006 at 09:04

#336

kossu (Petri Koskiniemi) wrote:

“Vicious, the art of dying young” by Mark Paytress. Really like this one!

Posted on Sat, 1 July 2006 at 07:50

#337

Dermot (The Derm) wrote:

“A Disaffection” by James Kelman. Very good

Posted on Sat, 1 July 2006 at 11:28

#338

Taunty Dan wrote:

i’m currently reading Huraki Murakami’s “wild sheep chase” and Johnny Cash’s autobiography. BUT…in the last week i’ve made a decision to read at least 10 classic novels, cos at 31 i really should of read some of these by now. I’m talkng the likes of Dickens, Sherlock Holmes, Bronte sisters, Orwell etc, and stuff like catcher in the rye and to kill a mocking bird etc.

Posted on Sat, 1 July 2006 at 13:38

#339

Lola* wrote:

read to kill a mockingbird first…or maybe last cos that’s the best out of your list…

Posted on Sat, 1 July 2006 at 13:44

#340

Lola* wrote:

i saw a lady on the bus yesterday reading Jade Goodey’s autobiography…

Posted on Sat, 1 July 2006 at 13:46

#341

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

So it does have words in, then? Not just lots of pictures.

Posted on Sat, 1 July 2006 at 15:41

#342

Lola* wrote:

there might be some words in it but cos i don;t think jade actually wrote it herself…if in fact she did write it everything will be rittin the way it’s spokin innit…

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 12:23

#343

Philth wrote:

wel i fort it wus a gud buk.

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 12:45

#344

efilnikufesin wrote:

Title: Book

Ive been reading the book ‘Stalingrad’ by antony beevor, cant believe how terrible war really is. Has anyone read it? Just thinking there about ‘the bible’, that ive never had any desire to read it… strange, probably would if there was sex involved in it though! :D

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 15:58

#345

Divers (Simon) wrote:

Steven King- Pet sematary

good so far but he always fucks up the end ing by coping out..fingers crossed he does okay this time.

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 16:29

#346

Lola* wrote:

motherh666 wrote:

Currently reading ‘Until I find you’ by John Irwing which so far is quite cool.

can you believe this still hasn’t come out in paperback over here and the hard back is too heavy to read in bed…and i’m too lazy to buy online…

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 16:36

#347

Taunty Dan wrote:

Ci? wrote:

read to kill a mockingbird first…or maybe last cos that’s the best out of your list…

well i’ve got a list of 10 books numbered 1-10, and random folk are picking what i’m to read. Its all very Dave Gorman. The first one is Jane Eyre!! :D

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 17:30

#348

hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:

I’m reading Dave Gorman :D The Googlewhack Adventure, I’m enjoying it.

Also waiting for Until I Find You in paperback, but only in the hope it will be slightly shorter and thus fit nicely next to my other John Irvings on the bookshelf.

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 18:11

#349

Lola* wrote:

it’ll be in waterstones on the 1st of August Hooch

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 18:30

#350

hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:

Huzzah! *has measuring tape at the ready*

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 18:46

#351

Lola* wrote:

yeah i’ve been dusting off my bookshelf in preparation…only problem now is that someone has my owen meany…must try remember who has it and get it back so my collection will be pretty much complete

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 19:04

#352

hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:

Likewise, I’ve got them all - the only annoying thing for me is that Garp is a different edition and doesn’t match the rest. It bugs me way too much!

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 19:16

#353

Lola* wrote:

haha snap…i know how you feel…

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 19:29

#354

motherh666 wrote:

JPod by Doug Copeland. If you work in gaming this is class A quality stuff. Also good if you don’t. Good for nerds and geeks.

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 21:13

#355

viking_pooh wrote:

just finished Jeremy Clarkson’s “I Know You Got Soul” and its fucking awesome, he writes just the way he presents Top Gear, and in this book manages to Praise the AK47 alongside the Millenium Falcon as thier both amazing machines with several flaws and human like qualities.

Posted on Sun, 2 July 2006 at 22:04

#356

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

My brother is reading that at the moment. He said I could borrow it when he’d finished. :cool:

Posted on Mon, 3 July 2006 at 08:25

#357

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

I’m just reading loads of crime novels at the moment. Since I get them for free, they tend to pile up a bit. I have around a hundred to get through at the moment… :/ ;)

Posted on Mon, 3 July 2006 at 08:29

#358

Taunty Dan wrote:

hoochalobster wrote:

I’m reading Dave Gorman :D The Googlewhack Adventure, I’m enjoying it.

its a fabulous book! :D you need his other book too, and Danny Wallaces books. They make you just want to go out and do something completely random and uncharacteristic :D

Posted on Tue, 4 July 2006 at 17:58

#359

hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:

Heheh I finished it t’other day. It was very funny, I will try and read some more. Who is the other dude?

Posted on Tue, 4 July 2006 at 18:20

#360

Misanthropologist (d) wrote:

Don’t know what else he wrote but he did that ‘Join Me’, thing. That’s a good read.

Posted on Tue, 4 July 2006 at 18:44

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