a good book...

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  1. Yosef Ha'Kohain

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    glad to hear it.

    I'm up to the usual - svaing lives over the promise messageboard.... I saved more lives than the salvation army since joining this board ;)
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    Joe i dont think you should publish your reading materials on here you might get a KNOCK KNOCK
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    :lol:

    yeh your something of a savouir on this board:king:
    surely you've got a retirment age from it all:p i can feel mine coming on:wink:
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    lol you keep your girlfriends secret and I'll keep my literature secret and hopefully neither of us will get the big red knock :D
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    or red nob :eek:
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    :lol:

    you could return to this board in 15 years time and pike will still be sleazing on some pubeless teen, I'll be griefing someone from the safety of my armchair, rob will still be convinced he's agent brown from the matrix and Jess will be looking after anyone with a post count over 6000 ;)

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    :lol: :lol: his use of 'moreover' is astounding
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    your probs right on every point there it would be funny though if this was actually the case in 2021:lol:
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    read The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
    it's moving and profound and teaches you about afghanistan at the same time as being a page turner
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    i'll have a look at that cos karen armstrong is a good author, got a book on islam she wrote... think i mentioned it before.

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    I thought your bird had got intelligent for a second.... ;)
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    Stasiland by Anna Funder

    its stories from everyday people about what it was like living in the old east Germany under Stasi rule

    fucking brilliant book
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    which reminds me, have you still got MY KAREN ARMSTRONG book??? ;)
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    Re: a good book...

    the little puppy that could :up:
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    nope you got that back ages ago... i bought the paperback version :p
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    Re: a good book...

    The Language of stones by Robert Carter is a good book its about the supposed return of king arthur or reincarnation to be more precise . Good read full of twists and some cracking battles :D

    Or the Ratcatcher ... Based in 19th century london and the underworld of smuglers , pirates and war James mcgees first book and its quality .
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    The last book I read was Allen Carr's Easyway to Quit Smoking.

    I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to quit. I finished the book and haven't even really thought about smoking since.

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