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Last time he quietly slipped one out, half the church members had to be rushed to hospital from WW1 era like gas attacks!
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Peeler wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2017 1:35 pm
grizzlymc wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2017 7:45 am Actually, all my books are in cardboard boxes.
Surely you could quietly slip one out?
That's how he lost his last job...
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I thought that was quietly slipping one IN
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I haven't dined on lentil and cabbage pottage washed down with lager ever since.
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Blood, Tears and Folly by Len Deighton quite a different take on WW2 so far and not a subscriber to the Rommel fan club either.
Oh dear what a pity never mind
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Arnhem 1944 by Chris Brown
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My bedside reading: I'm currently rereading Metamorphoses by Publius Ovidius Naso.
My commuting reading: The Japanese Devilfish Girl by Robert Rankin
My toilet reading: Shiver and Shake Annual 1982
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Brian Horrocks wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2017 9:07 pm Blood, Tears and Folly by Len Deighton quite a different take on WW2 so far and not a subscriber to the Rommel fan club either.
No, and he clearly wouldn't want anyone in any doubt about what he thinks of the desert faux.
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Zenbadger wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2017 11:33 pm .........
My toilet reading: Shiver and Shake Annual 1982
Sounds like a cure for constipation.
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Just started reading Maida by Richard Hopton. Ordered it on special 3 months ago and forgot all about it. The new owners of my dad's house were kind enough to drop it in. Packaging looked suitable for a priceless greek urn.

The book is pretty good.
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