i fancy something historic. maybe the first crusade?
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Yep I'm in historic mood too. I'm going to Waterstones Monday lunchtime!i fancy something historic. maybe the first crusade?That boy go raaaaaaa
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I sense a sub-text to that question, Sock what are you upto?Does facebook make stalking people too easy.That boy go raaaaaaa
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What the ****.
Just saw that my mates housemate wished him happy birthday on facebook.
How about doing it in person knob cheese.Comment
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Me? Nothing. Just loading the ipod up for tomorrow. Going for a walk with some girl...its about an hours drive away. Hiding the usual tulip that is on there and putting on some of the music listed in her profile.Originally posted by El_Diablo View PostI sense a sub-text to that question, Sock what are you upto?

I mean I would love for her to find Burt Bacarach greatest hits on my ipod by as she doesn't dig him I'm sure thats not a good idea.Comment
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i'd like another book on d day. the two i have are so different. each polarised views. one pro american and one pro british. there should be something inbetweenComment
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I've sometimes thought of hiring a Transit van and going to Hay-on-Wye for a week... problem is I'd be bankrupt by the time I leftOriginally posted by DS23 View Posti adore bookshops but prefer second hand emporiums to the superbookstores. i could get lost for days if i was allowed.
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