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Andkend
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Eamon Dunphy book is good, ok thats on me christmas list - I read Roy Keanes Autobiography and I did enjoy it but I think there is alot left out.
I will give the ' only a game " a go Edited by Andkend - 08 Dec 2012 at 10:20pm |
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petej1963
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Two Books, Johnny Giles book,and one on the Brave Irishmen that fought in the Somme in 1916.
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Sleep gentle our Rose of Mooncoin.......
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BigPodge
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Just finished Dave Langan's book the other day, brilliant read and very sad in parts!
Picked up Justin Lee Collins autobiography in work last week, might give that a read next! |
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BigStrongMan
Robbie Keane Just Modding Like Joined: 22 May 2009 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 107633 |
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Qman Diaries-The Dundalk Yearstriffic read
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irishmufc
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Lonely Planet- Poland
sh*te plot but handy for travel info |
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Wings? They're only the band The Beatles could have been.
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rossieman
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brilliant book .some of it is very hard to read but he's one tough nut. |
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coleman's
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anthony kiedis- scar tissue, makes you not give a f**k about responsibilities and mundane real world sh*t
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thebronze14
Jack Charlton Derry City Til I Die Joined: 22 Feb 2011 Location: Dublin/Donegal Status: Offline Points: 7172 |
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Quality book!Made me want to take drugs after reading it though!
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Claret Murph
Paul McGrath Hmmm, Goodness, I must say Joined: 16 Apr 2009 Location: Tibet Status: Offline Points: 15742 |
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I am on "spelling for beginners" at the moment , one of the classics I muyst saayy .
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Lansdowne Road debut aged 52 and 201 days .
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RogerMilla
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Theodore rex , second part of william morris theodore roosevelt biography. First one was class
Tom humphries kerry v dublin book . Not bad Also reading some robert goddard thrillers that I picked up in a job lot . Great reads all of them. Finished the latest rankin/rebus . Delighted he's back. Read loads as I spend my whole time on planes and trains and the tube Will buy Colonel roosevelt The life and times of joseph p kennedy Creole belle , james lee burke And donal cullens book as well for xmas |
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The first time the Devil made me do it. The second time I did it on my own.
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Gaz
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Just finished Paul mcGraths one. Jaysus he's had some life
Reading Jim Stynes autobiography now. Awful shame he didn't get the tumour looked at earlier Have Dave Langlans one to read next |
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I dont email the count anymore, its been 9 months : ( He even sent me a YBIG scarf for my Birthday
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Baldrick
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I know this is a bit of a generalisation but I think there is an element of truth to it. It seems that men are much more into non fiction books auto biographies history etc whereas women much prefer works of fiction.
I wonder does this then influence things when arguments break out between couples. |
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AKA pedantic kunt
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Polcia
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I liked "The agony and the extasy" by Irving Stone - about Michelangelo Buonarotti. Nice book. "Anna Karenina" by Tolstoy will be next
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Del-Piero
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Total Recall, Arnold Schwarzenegger's autobiography, pretty good so far!
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rossieman
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I read a tonne of books but I can never stick with fiction,they just don't interest me.Cant remember the last time I read fiction. Edited by rossieman - 09 Dec 2012 at 2:18pm |
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rossieman
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thats next on my list.Heard its very good. |
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Bob Hoskins
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How to be a good Moderator: by Big Strong Man
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Romario 2016: And the ticket mafia gets caught! Well, four years ago I had already told the government.
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Andkend
Liam Brady Joined: 03 Jun 2012 Location: Poznan Status: Offline Points: 2859 |
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Ficton is for beach holidays, trash novels and sun a great combo,
The rest of the year, interesting autobiography, biogs, ,history, pyschology. |
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