
What are you reading now?
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I am re-reading my collection of Tom Sharpe books, such aa Porterhouse Blue... 

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You know occasionally, you dither over whether you should buy a book for ages... keep it in your Amazon wishlist for a year or more? Then when you finally buy it and take a proper look, you think, "Why the fuck didn't I get this book before?". I did that with this book. It makes all my other Japanese cookery books look like they were written for kids.
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Feel free to post some recipes you like (well any that don't require cutting things up before they are dead )Pappa wrote:You know occasionally, you dither over whether you should buy a book for ages... keep it in your Amazon wishlist for a year or more? Then when you finally buy it and take a proper look, you think, "Why the fuck didn't I get this book before?". I did that with this book. It makes all my other Japanese cookery books look like they were written for kids.
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Give me the wine , I don't need the bread
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I will soon, with pics too.mrenutt4 wrote:Feel free to post some recipes you like (well any that don't require cutting things up before they are dead )Pappa wrote:You know occasionally, you dither over whether you should buy a book for ages... keep it in your Amazon wishlist for a year or more? Then when you finally buy it and take a proper look, you think, "Why the fuck didn't I get this book before?". I did that with this book. It makes all my other Japanese cookery books look like they were written for kids.
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A Clergyman's Daughter


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Need moar information.Pappa wrote:A Clergyman's Daughter
"The fact is that far more crime and child abuse has been committed by zealots in the name of God, Jesus and Mohammed than has ever been committed in the name of Satan. Many people don't like that statement but few can argue with it."
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I'm only 5 pages in.born-again-atheist wrote:Need moar information.Pappa wrote:A Clergyman's Daughter
It appears to be about a girl who gets up in the morning and has a cold bath.
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It's ok, Wikipedia is mah friend.
"The fact is that far more crime and child abuse has been committed by zealots in the name of God, Jesus and Mohammed than has ever been committed in the name of Satan. Many people don't like that statement but few can argue with it."
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After that she goes to church and shoves a pin in her arm. Then she cooks her dad (the Rector) breakfast, and worries a lot about how to tell him they owe the butcher £21.born-again-atheist wrote:It's ok, Wikipedia is mah friend.
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I'm going to start on the Illuminatus trilogy , is is about time I read them .




Give me the wine , I don't need the bread
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I just read this post and knew without having to scroll up what book was being referred to.Pappa wrote:After that she goes to church and shoves a pin in her arm. Then she cooks her dad (the Rector) breakfast, and worries a lot about how to tell him they owe the butcher £21.born-again-atheist wrote:It's ok, Wikipedia is mah friend.

Something blasphemous for the Rector to chew on:

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Not from the picture painted so far.klr wrote:I just read this post and knew without having to scroll up what book was being referred to.Pappa wrote:After that she goes to church and shoves a pin in her arm. Then she cooks her dad (the Rector) breakfast, and worries a lot about how to tell him they owe the butcher £21.born-again-atheist wrote:It's ok, Wikipedia is mah friend.
Something blasphemous for the Rector to chew on:. I have this feeling he wouldn't have approved of the interwebz.
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That cover looks like it's a penis.
Is there for honest poverty
That hangs his heid and a' that
The coward slave, we pass him by
We dare be puir for a' that.
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That hangs his heid and a' that
The coward slave, we pass him by
We dare be puir for a' that.
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Freud would have a field day with you.FrigidSymphony wrote:That cover looks like it's a penis.
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