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Double Maxim
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I'm currently reading the book below I got it for Fathers Day.
Lee Brilleaux: Rock n Roll Gentleman By Every Record Tells A Story on December 1, 2015 • ( 7 ) January 1976. Dr Feelgood are tearing up venues across the UK. “Malpractice”, their second album has reached the top twenty. Eighteen months earlier they were still playing two shows a |
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Double Maxim without doubt the greatest drink in the world
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ShamtheRam
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Ranger 22. Interesting
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YBIG NPF founder and CEO
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BrenC
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Muhammad Ali:Fifteen rounds in the wilderness by Dave Hannigan. Covers Ali’s public life between retirement and lighting the Olympic flame in Atlanta. Really interesting insight into Ali the man and the uniqueness of his fame.
Hannigan’s other two books on Ali are class as well. Especially The Big Fight on the time Ali fought in Dublin.
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Team Emmet
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thebronze14
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Ham on Rye - Charles Bukowski
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Hotlips_Hoolahan
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Formative book for me. One of the first adult books I started reading. Been ages since I read a Bukowski book but nothing compared to this one TBH. Very poignant and relatable stuff mixed in with some absolute filth that had me in stitches.
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Artie Ziff
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Barp. I read that on holidays a few weeks ago. The 4 hour flight flew by when reading it
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It would damage this forums' reputation
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Gary McKay
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I met Ali when he was here in 72.
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"Smalling and Jones.... have the potential to be the PL’s best ever pairing in my opinion." - SlurAlex
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BrenC
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Very jealous!
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Artie Ziff
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When you say met, is that out for a walk met and had a chat. Or in a big crowd and he was there met. |
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Millwallrob
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I’m reading “how to understand the mentality of a Liverpool fan”
Volume 1 of 257
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Hotlips_Hoolahan
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Book this was adapted from is 1 euro on Amazon today as part of their kindle daily deal.
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BrenC
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Really good book and the show is a really faithful adaptation. Well worth a read and watch. Baltimore is really messed up place - although the aquarium is very good and nice area around the waterfront.
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Team Emmet
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Hotlips_Hoolahan
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Currently 6% into LAbyrinth: A Detective Investigates the Murders of Tupac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G.
So far, it's giving a rundown of the history of the LAPD and the division on racial lines within the department leading into the Rodney King riots and OJ Simpson acquittal, which formed a backdrop to the murders of west coast rapper Tupac in Las Vegas, and east coast rapper Notorious B.I.G. in LA. Very interesting stuff so far, and that's before the Tupac/Biggie feud and the involvement of Suge Knight and the Tupac-affiliated Bloods and the Biggie-affiliated Crips come into the equation.
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Newryrep
Paul McGrath Just can't get enough of lists Joined: 14 Jan 2009 Status: Offline Points: 15259 |
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Got copy of susan Mc Kay’s northern Protestants on shifting ground
Will start it when i finish the current one I am reading
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'Irish' Songs for an Irish team - no SPL EPL generic sh*te
Richard Dunne - 6th Sept 11 - best marshalling of a defence in Moscow since General Zukov Russia V Germany 1941 |
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Hotlips_Hoolahan
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Different Seasons by Stephen King is one euro on Kindle. Has Apt Pupil, Stand By Me and The Shawshank Redemption.
Currently reading Total Recall by Arnold Schwarzenegger. I'm up to the part where he's doing the documentary that made him a breakout star, "Pumping Iron". It's engrossing. Can't wait for the parts about Terminator and all the other iconic movies he's been in. His dedication to achieving what he has is something else. To the point where he skipped out on his brother and father's funerals; indeed, his emotional detachment in regards to what should've been formative moments in his life is something else. He also has a way of making the sports of bodybuilding and weightlifting sound really interesting. Wish I was reading this when I was in my twenties and still lifting. My neck and back mightn't be so gicked if I did.
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Night Shift by Stephen King
Just started Jerusalem's Lot, the first of twenty short stories in this collection. Set in the mid-1800s and written in epistolary form, that is in the form of a series of letters, it's absolutely dripping with atmosphere and foreboding. King can get on my tits but I can't wait to see where this one goes, and since it's a short story, his excesses are reined in and there's none of the bloat you get with some of his longer novels.
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MayoMark
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Ha, mad. I'm listening to the audio book It, Stephen King. 44 hours long brilliant for the commute to work and the few jobs with a long trek. Keep me going for October.
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They finally did it man... They killed my f**kin' car...
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Hotlips_Hoolahan
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