We get to look at it in bits in the NRM, they are after a shed load of money again to sort it out. The Scotsman cursed everyone who's owned her, poor thing shame she is such a red herring.
What I liked about the film is that it was not purely a cycling film - it was about the human side of things - the man himself. Great film. When watching the 'film of the book' I never expect it to be'as good as' because there is no waya 90-minute film can get in the entire contents of the book. Saying that, the film was a damn fine representation.
You know, I can't finish that book? I know Graeme - not well, but he is such a lovely guy, and I find the second half of that book way too hard to read. I doubt I'll ever watch the film. He is, in my mind, an authentic hero - as much for being honest about mental illness as for what he's done on a bike.
We get to look at it in bits in the NRM, they are after a shed load of money again to sort it out. The Scotsman cursed everyone who's owned her, poor thing shame she is such a red herring.
I used to live beside the East Lancs Railway (part owned by Pete Waterman) and one day the big blue Mallard class loco chuffed past. My neighbour saw it and remarked: "There goes that Nigel Dempster"!
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