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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI've never seen 84 Charing Cross Road but I read the Readers Digest condensed version of the book when I was about… well, I don't know, but maybe twelve or so? My Uncle John used to get the Readers Digest and it was probably in one borrowed from him, so some time in the early 1970s, as the book came out in 1970. And I've walked past where the shop used to be many times, as Yahoo! Europe is just around the corner on Shaftesbury Avenue. I ought to read the uncondensed book, as well as see the film.
The bit I really can't get over is the cost of septic dentistry.
But then again, without their ludicrous system we'd have missed all the joy of "Breaking Bad".
Well there's inneresting then.
"Silver Machine" on Desert Island Discs.
Very sad about the chap's granddaughter.Last edited by zeitghost; 8 October 2017, 12:15.Comment
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Kids doing homework, missus doing the ironing so I have some free time.
Which is being spent watching pole to pole right now because the channel changer is on the other side of the room.
Have to shake a leg to cook later need to time it so it's ready for half time in the footy so we are finished in time to watch most of the second half and then the hobbit part 3.Comment
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Home again
Coming back, my brother stayed behind me all the way up to my junction. I managed to lose him briefly at one point, but he caught up againComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHome from Devon, time to do some gardening.
Just cut the lawns for the first time in 3 weeks.
Now actually dead rather than nearly dead.
Piles of concealed dog & cat tulipe in the grass just to add to the total joy of it all.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWell there's inneresting then.
"Silver Machine" on Desert Island Discs.Comment
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