Can't believe you haven't mentioned the master story teller - Wilbur Smith. Yes the characters are a bit extreme, the adventure a little unrealistic. But he is brilliant at painting pictures with words, like watching a brilliant film you can't wait to find out what happens - and plenty does !
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Yiddo!!!Originally posted by lexington_spurs
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The Innocents Abroad and Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain.
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Hello Sir
Have lurked longtime so I know who is mint and who is very wrong on this board.
Fecking Nick Hornby mentioned earlier in this thread! Only if the andrex has run out.Comment
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For most of this board I would suggest "now we are 6"I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
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Yep, bit of a faux pas I admit, but only had it in due to its musical references.Originally posted by lexington_spursHello Sir
Have lurked longtime so I know who is mint and who is very wrong on this board.
Fecking Nick Hornby mentioned earlier in this thread! Only if the andrex has run out.Last edited by freakydancer; 6 March 2007, 12:13.Call the cops
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Had some of that in the Dam - good sh*t.Originally posted by CptFantastic"Northern Lights" - Phillip PullmanCall the cops
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are you referring to the herb.... i feel let down!Originally posted by freakydancerHad some of that in the Dam - good sh*t.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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