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Best Book youve read this Year ...
Mikhail Bulgakov. The Master and Margarita
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Originally posted by PhoenixAlways knew you were a "Backdoor Man"
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Originally posted by DundeegeorgeHey what about that pension crisis then?
(slips out of back door while attention is distracted)
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La La La La
Originally posted by PhoenixYour a slippery eel of a bloke aren't you?
We discuss one thing then you point and go La La La LA LA! and change the subject. And as to the question? You should know Blue is the colour
(slips out of back door while attention is distracted)
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Mein Kampf, by A. Hitler
The War of the Worlds, by H. G. Wells
I like to keep abreast of where the amateurs went wrong.
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Originally posted by Dundeegeorgewhat's up, on the rag, are you?
We discuss one thing then you point and go La La La LA LA! and change the subject. And as to the question? You should know Blue is the colour
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Originally posted by PhoenixI'm glad I have someone like you to correct any mistakes in my typing...
And I doubt it was the Beano.....More like the Bunty
Oooh, I've said too much...
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>Arturo the Aqua-Boy, who has flippers and an enormous need to be loved.
Remind you of anyone Milan ?
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Look my monkey friends, let's not pretend you read proppa novels on the tin can. Here is something much more up your alley - it is autobiographical for most of you.
Geek Love
A wild, often horrifying, novel about freaks, geeks and other aberrancies of the human condition who travel together (a whole family of them) as a circus.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/037...books&v=glance
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I'm glad I have someone like you to correct any mistakes in my typing...
And I doubt it was the Beano.....More like the Bunty
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Woohoo
Originally posted by PhoenixS'funny DundeeGeorge, your not hot on Irony and sarcasm are you?
You know how much I was trying to get you to read something other than the Daily Mirror this week.
The Daily Mirror, do they still print that then? I haven't seen it in years, I get all of my political knowledge and comment from the Beano actually (it is after all the most rabidly right-wing rag in the country (as befits a comic whose spiritual home is, ooh, let me hink, yes, Dundee!)
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Originally posted by milanbenessasguru,
that is where you are wrong...
"PS Milan, if you have to read a book about being an entrepreneur, then you are most certainly not one. Forget Plan B.",
if you think you already know everything and there is nothing more you can learn you will almost certainly fail with your plan b
if you have a plan b, and read such a book and it inspires you to consider things you have not already considered then you have learn't something
if you read such a book and learn nothing new, it confrims you already have the right skills and are moving in the right direction
Milan.
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