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    Default What books and mags do you read

    I've always been a voracious reader.
    Anything from techo to classics.
    I inherited the old mans collection of Parade magazines and I'm re-reading them. (Good job in front of a nice warm fire)
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    harry potter books are good.

    zoo magazine is cool

    other short books with interesting title
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    My dear wife reckons I would read anything that has print on it. She may be right. As a consequence of being forced - as a child - not to read at the table during mealtimes, I used to be able to recite by heart the French wording on the back of the old HP sauce bottle. Still can actually:

    "Cette sauce de haute qualité est une mélange d’épices, des fruites orientaux et du vinaigre de malte...."

    I'm rapidly running out of storage space for the better books in the collection. That gives me the perfect excuse, of course, to build some more bookcases.

    Currently reading: John Mortimer's Quite Honestly. Just finished Alexander McCall Smith's 44 Scotland Street and The Sunday Philosophy Club (and I've got his latest Botswanan novel: Blue Shoes and Happiness in the wings). His work really appeals to me.

    Sitting on the shelf, waiting to be read are a couple of Arturo Perez-Reverte novels and a Patricia Cornwell. I've still not got past the second chapter of Brother Fish by Bryce Courtenay (don't know what it is with that book - maybe it's the thought that if you dropped it on your foot you'd never walk again).

    Magazines these days tend to be woodworking by nature: FWW and Popular Woodworking from the US and AWR from Oz (still an excellent publication). I read The Bulletin intermittently as with The Spectator, The Economist and The London Review of Books (bit too narrow, that last one).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ss_11000
    harry potter books are good.

    zoo magazine is cool

    other short books with interesting title

    Good stuff, Stirlo! Read as much as you can. It expands your mind and keeps you entertained for life. Harry Potter books are good.
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    My fave read is.
    Woodwork Monthly
    .
    Pawn Monthly.
    More .
    Old magazines from work.
    .
    Goat Monthly.
    .
    Wine Monthly.
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    I tell my wife Im married not dead.


    And I am a Pawn Broker too.....

    Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by Driver
    Good stuff, Stirlo! Read as much as you can. It expands your mind and keeps you entertained for life. Harry Potter books are good.
    i'm starting to think i'm reading too much about ww

    ps post numba 600 for me
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    My fave read is.
    Woodwork Monthly
    .
    Pawn Monthly.
    More .
    Old magazines from work.
    .
    Goat Monthly.
    .
    Wine Monthly.
    .

    I tell my wife Im married not dead.


    And I am a Pawn Broker too.....

    Al
    So, Al. If you have such an abiding interest in pornography, you may be able to answer a question that has been bothering me for some time, to whit (try to stifle the urge to respond with: to whoo )

    How do you build a pornograph and where on the web would you find a free plan for one? Eh, eh? Answer me that. Go on!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Driver
    So, Al. If you have such an abiding interest in pornography, you may be able to answer a question that has been bothering me for some time, to whit (try to stifle the urge to respond with: to whoo )

    How do you build a pornograph and where on the web would you find a free plan for one? Eh, eh? Answer me that. Go on!

    You could ask this fella, his is broken but ....
    http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=114329
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    Quote Originally Posted by Driver
    So, Al. If you have such an abiding interest in pornography, you may be able to answer a question that has been bothering me for some time, to whit (try to stifle the urge to respond with: to whoo )

    How do you build a pornograph and where on the web would you find a free plan for one? Eh, eh? Answer me that. Go on!
    Goto.
    www.pornograph.com

    Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by Driver
    So, Al. If you have such an abiding interest in pornography,
    Its research Col, research.
    I only read them for the articles anyway.

    Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    Its research Col, research.
    I only read them for the articles anyway.

    Al
    Is that the definite articles, the indefinite articles or the articles of women's clothing, you smut peddler? :eek:
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    Well.............

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    Default mmmmmmmmmm Boooks

    Boooks mmmmmmmmmm love em ....will read most things but cant come at soppy mush it does nothing for me love anything by Frank Mc Court ( he wrote angelas ashes i love bryce courtenay's books have read them all
    love autobiography's and im reading about ruth crackenell atm
    if i find something that grabs my attention ill just keep reading much to the kids dismay ....
    looking forward to seeing wat i can find next to read .....

    cheers all jules


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    The Da Vinci Code - best book I ever read. I studied PYI in engineering but didn't know all the religious and history stuff.
    Squizzy

    "It is better to be ignorant and ask a stupid question than to be plain Stupid and not ask at all" {screamed by maths teacher in Year 8}

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    I like to read a bit of anything, lately it has been fantasy (yeah I could fantasize about her, and her and oh definitly her )
    but seriously I just reread Tolkein and now I'm reading Nelson Mandela's autobiography - pretty good. For a seriously disgusting funny read Irvine Walsh's "Filth" is well worth a look. Also like books like Jarred Diamond's "Guns Germs and Steel" and "1421". Quite like Jean Auels "clan of the cave bear" too.
    I'm over Tom Clancy, hate Clive Cussler and also that dude who writes popular legal type stuff thats so predictable - can't remember his name...

    Cheers
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