What are you reading tonight?
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Might give scouting for Moyes a miss then, seeing as I never managed to get a copy.East Lower wrote:Finished Scouting for Moyes - rubbish.
Finished 'Stan' - what a bell.
Starting on 'You are the Ref' - Loving it.

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Why are you so fat? - the Talksport book of all time great sledges was pretty poor with the odd laugh thrown in.
Now onto Beware of the Dog by Brian Moore - interesting start, sorta, not made my mind up about it yet.
Re: What are you reading tonight?
yeah - you wanna keep you head over the ball and swing the club through smoothly Pru...Prufrock wrote:I think it was a guy. Almost certain. I remember one bit where he described what actually went on in a 'shanking' which was horrendous.
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Prufrock wrote:I think it was a guy. Almost certain. I remember one bit where he described what actually went on in a 'shanking' which was horrendous.
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Is that where they're sending David Chaytor? Pru can't possibly be simply asking for the hell of it! 

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It was just a Q&A thing on a forum on the internet. Mate mentioned it again the other day and it's doing my head in. Sure it was someone on here who posted the link..
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Prufrock wrote:It was just a Q&A thing on a forum on the internet. Mate mentioned it again the other day and it's doing my head in. Sure it was someone on here who posted the link..
ahh - i thought you meant they were talking about a book on another forum!
if we open up this thread to forums we've been reading - all hell will break loose!!
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I only read the page the link was for and no more, sir. I'm no traitor.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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anyway - it must be a hoax - everyone knows prisoners spend all day having their bits massaged by swedish porn stars, eating truffels and playing video games on 27ft HD flat-screens.... ask Hoboh!Prufrock wrote:I only read the page the link was for and no more, sir. I'm no traitor.
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About half way through "I escaped from Auschwitz", a rather compelling read, not enjoyable given the subject matter but cannot put it down.
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Wife bought me the latest Lee Child, Jack Reacher, novel today, 61 Hours.
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Its a good one too, Tango. You'll enjoy it very much, I'm sure, but its not the latest. There's Worth Dying For after that, which is loosely a follow-up novel to 61 Hours.TANGODANCER wrote:Wife bought me the latest Lee Child, Jack Reacher, novel today, 61 Hours.
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Ah, cheers CIG, didn't know that was out. I've read all the rest, some more than once. I'll look out for it. Had to laugh at the Sunday Times descrition of Reacher: " Part Robin Hood, part gorilla"clapton is god wrote:Its a good one too, Tango. You'll enjoy it very much, I'm sure, but its not the latest. There's Worth Dying For after that, which is loosely a follow-up novel to 61 Hours.TANGODANCER wrote:Wife bought me the latest Lee Child, Jack Reacher, novel today, 61 Hours.

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Re: What are you reading tonight?
Let the Right One in by John Ajvide Lindqvist, its really really good.
My dog (proper 57) had his anal glands emptied once and yes the smell is something to behold!!
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indeed... (shun the american remake "Let Me In" for lazy wankers who can't read subtitles or appreciate dark subtlety and ambiguity..)Raven wrote:Let the Right One in by John Ajvide Lindqvist, its really really good.
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Actually bish the remake is good. It's not often that they are, but on this occasion it's true. Obviously it's still not a patch on th'original but it's not half bad.
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East Lower wrote:Actually bish the remake is good. It's not often that they are, but on this occasion it's true. Obviously it's still not a patch on th'original but it's not half bad.
that may be so - but it is pointless - when you can just watch the original (which is better)
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I'd disagree about it being pointless, there's always a point. However, when the original is so good then they clearly only make them (or re-make in this case) to make cash.
The fact that they chose a decent director and a good cast show that it was more faithful a re-do than just a cash-in might suggest. I enjoyed it, and it stands alongside the original in my opinion.
The fact that they chose a decent director and a good cast show that it was more faithful a re-do than just a cash-in might suggest. I enjoyed it, and it stands alongside the original in my opinion.
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pah!East Lower wrote:I'd disagree about it being pointless, there's always a point. However, when the original is so good then they clearly only make them (or re-make in this case) to make cash.
The fact that they chose a decent director and a good cast show that it was more faithful a re-do than just a cash-in might suggest. I enjoyed it, and it stands alongside the original in my opinion.
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Re: What are you reading tonight?
Got the original film just keep watching it in bits to get up where I am reading
Like the film too. Going to get the US one as well as I am told its still good.

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watched the film again last week with our maude. tis a proper belter. have no interest in seeing the remake. may watch when it appears on Sky.
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