Cheers Dundalk, how did you find them so (apparently) quickly ? I was reduced to trawling page after page of old threads, and having a short attention span was quickly sidetracked. 
woof woof ! wrote:Cheers Dundalk, how did you find them so (apparently) quickly ? I was reduced to trawling page after page of old threads, and having a short attention span was quickly sidetracked.
at the top of the page.
Cheers again Dundalk, I've tried that option on a number of occasions . Last time I typed in "Books" I got 4 pages of related threads , I guess you've got more patience than me , and I thank you for that
.woof woof ! wrote:Cheers again Dundalk, I've tried that option on a number of occasions . Last time I typed in "Rack" I got a big pair of tits , I guess Im just a lucky guy , and I thank the Lord for that
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Dundalk wrote:woof woof ! wrote::D Cheers again Dundalk, I've tried that option on a number of occasions . Last time I typed in "Rack" I got a big pair of tits , I guess Im just a lucky guy , and I thank the Lord for that.
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, best we get back to the books.
babu wrote:PhiLFC wrote:I've just finished reading the autobiography of Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Mad Bad & Dangerous to Know. The list of his exploits are too many to put here but the fact that he ran 7 marathons in 7 days on 7 different continents just a few months after suffering a heart attack at the age of 59 is well.... breath taking.
i'll give that one a go, i reckon. will let you know my thoughts.

metalhead wrote:There was a thread posted by Babu on Recommended books.
and basically it started with the book "A short history of nearly everything"
ha ha ha
PhiLFC wrote:I've just finished reading the autobiography of Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Mad Bad & Dangerous to Know. A short history of nearly everything by Bill Bryson...
7_Kewell wrote:. BUT Ian McEwen is an excellent writer and Atonement is my fav book of all time.
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