Book to read... 22:12 - Jan 9 with 9729 views | YorkRanger | Currently reading The Nowhere Men by Malcolm Calvin, story about the scouting system in football. Highly recommended. Interesting reference to Matty Phillips in it, Dave Bassett reported on a Blackpool game v Watford saying he had played well but not sure he would make it to the very top...... | | | | |
Book to read... on 21:58 - May 19 with 1459 views | JonDoeman |
Book to read... on 21:23 - May 19 by HollowayRanger | cheers friend of mine has told me to read them both glad its long as other ones very short |
The Goldfinch is an outstanding book. Was gutted when it was finished. | |
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Book to read... on 22:36 - May 19 with 1436 views | HollowayRanger |
Book to read... on 21:58 - May 19 by JonDoeman | The Goldfinch is an outstanding book. Was gutted when it was finished. |
the goldfinch sounds like i'll have to read it now the yellow wallpaper ive ordered is less than 80 pages? it mo reading Dunkirk in their own words all time fav is how can men die better .battle of isandwana my holy grail that haunts me Is a book I read long ago written before ww1 but of a war between Britain and Germany where Britain had these giant airship bombers and we used these to win war (wasn't hg wells ) but like that nightmare as can not remember name of book but would love to have it | |
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Book to read... on 07:17 - May 20 with 1376 views | johnhoop |
Book to read... on 21:44 - May 19 by MrSheen | We had yellow wallpaper when I was a kid. I remember it being quite long. Not much happens. |
Thanks Mr Sheen. That just made me practically choke on my porridge and gave me the good laugh I needed this morning after the thoroughly depressing news of Ramsey's appointment. Getting back to the book recommendations I've just finished reading "Farewell Kabul" by Christina Lamb, about the history of the recent and ongoing conflict. It's absolutely fascinating if you are at all interested in the way events unfolded and some of the information it reveals is pretty mind-boggling | | | |
Book to read... on 10:40 - May 20 with 1322 views | MrSheen |
Book to read... on 07:17 - May 20 by johnhoop | Thanks Mr Sheen. That just made me practically choke on my porridge and gave me the good laugh I needed this morning after the thoroughly depressing news of Ramsey's appointment. Getting back to the book recommendations I've just finished reading "Farewell Kabul" by Christina Lamb, about the history of the recent and ongoing conflict. It's absolutely fascinating if you are at all interested in the way events unfolded and some of the information it reveals is pretty mind-boggling |
My wife's just bought that. My son has been at school with her son since they were 5. She looks like a vicar's wife, but she tells you stories about being covered with other people's blood at a suicide bombing. | | | |
Book to read... on 13:54 - May 21 with 1254 views | Metallica_Hoop | Sarah Lotz 'The Three' Even better if like me you hate flying. | |
| Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent |
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Book to read... on 21:12 - May 21 with 1199 views | HollowayRanger | uk immigration targets is a great work of fiction they write a new version each year and it just gets bigger and more outrageous each edition | |
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Book to read... on 11:59 - May 22 with 1144 views | TacticalR |
Book to read... on 21:12 - May 21 by HollowayRanger | uk immigration targets is a great work of fiction they write a new version each year and it just gets bigger and more outrageous each edition |
Yes I much prefer Aunty Farage's bedtime stories. My favourites are 'Fing's ain't wot they used to be', 'No gays in my local' and 'Let's pretend Germany doesn't exist'. | |
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