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Glyn 27-Aug-2004 16:15

harry potter
hows that for high brow stuff:frog:

ScottyB 27-Aug-2004 19:35

Gazza - My Story.............

God that guy can drink!!!!!

yeti 27-Aug-2004 23:17

Instrument Flying by Trevor Thom, bloody hard going but rather important if I don't want to crash.

For light relief, Gay boys in bondage, by Q. U. Eer :rolleye:

LesPaul 27-Aug-2004 23:39

First Lance Armstrong book at the moment, got the second one to read when I've finished :)

Darren

kwikbitch 27-Aug-2004 23:44

Quote:

Originally posted by Glyn
harry potter
hows that for high brow stuff:frog:

Which one? Order of the phoenix? Hey...don't knock it...I couldn't put it down. I thought it was quite dark in parts....:o

HellsBells 28-Aug-2004 00:00

For the girlie side of me..... Stand By Your Man.. ( a novel )

For the mummy side of me.... Toddler Taming.. ( not working yet ! )

Tesco's are ace for books... they charge around £ 3.75 for each book !

Iconic944ss 28-Aug-2004 00:03

As an aside, I noticed a very nice glossy mag in a newsagents recently, devoted just to Lance Armstrongs sixth TDF victory - some great pictures inside but sadly a little light on text.

kwikbitch 28-Aug-2004 00:03

Hiya Helen...good one for you that I've not long read for work to help me "understand" boys...
Raising Boys by Steve Biddulph...EXCELLENT!:D

HellsBells 28-Aug-2004 00:06

Read the Biddulph one too, recommendation from a friend !!

Very interesting about that initiation ceremony putting the boy on the hill over night and then not being able to talk to his mum for 2 years after that !!!!!!

Don't think I'll be doing that one ! :(

Iconic944ss 28-Aug-2004 00:35

Ladies...I take it only a woman would be able to understand the 'raising girls' book then :)

Well....thats how it feels as times !

F.

phoenix68 28-Aug-2004 02:09

At the moment reading the new David and Leigh Eddings, when I've finished that got Terry Pratchetts Monstrous Regiment to read.

Dawn:o

FiscusFish 28-Aug-2004 11:16

Quote:

Originally posted by HellsBells
For the mummy side of me.... Toddler Taming.. ( not working yet ! )


I've found a sharp rap round the side of the head with the Toddler Taming book works wonders for our Terrible Two year old. :frog:

And if my wife happens to read this "I'm just kidding sweetheart... He's perfectly behaved at all times and not a cross word passes my lips in his presence" :saint:

aws 29-Aug-2004 23:54

Several:

Finding "Life of Pi" hard / ponderous going. 3/4 down with the salvation still to come.
Think "The Da Vinci Code" is sooooooo American tripe.
Love "To Kill a Kill a Mocking Bird".

Tim the Gemini

tgl425 30-Aug-2004 00:34

Fiesta...................................no....... ......just finished.......anyone wanna swap!

fatduke11111 30-Aug-2004 00:48

Twist of the Wrist 1, Joey Dunlop bio, and yes Pronto - excellent read.

crm250 31-Aug-2004 07:54

This post :D

And TP, been there done that. are you trying to get your users to logon via ADSL to your DC and mailserver by natting through your main firewall in work ??
if so then PM me for some help

kwikbitch 31-Aug-2004 23:33

Quote:

Originally posted by Iconic944ss
Ladies...I take it only a woman would be able to understand the 'raising girls' book then :)

Well....thats how it feels as times !

F.

There is no such book...Dont think Steve Biddulph would dare contemplate it!...I am one and I sure as hell dont understand myself...I wouldn't expect a geezer to even attempt it!:lol:

BDG 01-Sep-2004 00:04

DSC board and in particular Lily's post about her mate dropping her bike


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