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Old 27-Aug-2004, 13:56   #1
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Old 27-Aug-2004, 14:16   #2
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Old 27-Aug-2004, 14:36   #3
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Old 27-Aug-2004, 14:42   #4
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Motorcycle racer! I've got Nial Mackenzies auto-biography on the shelf,must get round to that sometime!
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Old 27-Aug-2004, 14:47   #5
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there is obviously some HEAVY DUTY reading going on ....

Suggestions pls as well for humour / escapism time !!!

Science fiction always did it for me in my younger days but I seem to have lost the habit now somehow

Still I enjoyed reading Isaac Asimov's biog !

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Old 27-Aug-2004, 15:05   #6
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I've got Nial Mackenzies auto-biography on the shelf,must get round to that sometime!

That's one of the best biking autobiographies around. Parts of it had me in fits of giggles.
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Old 27-Aug-2004, 16:01   #7
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well done Iconic for starting this thread, am gonna check out some of the reads that have been mentioned.....marching powder, joe dunlops bio and big boy did it and ran away look worth a go.......
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well done Iconic for starting this thread, am gonna check out some of the reads that have been mentioned.....marching powder, joe dunlops bio and big boy did it and ran away look worth a go.......

You sure you don't want to help me wade through these whitepapers, deployment guides etc?



I finished the second Lance Armstrong book during the TdF - it was pretty good.
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