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Greedo

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Chris Evans autobiography.

Q the usual p*sh - Ginger tosser and all that.

The guy has a talent, determination to achieve his goals, a great positive attitude and a work ethic,honesty and ambition that if most people in this country had a fraction of, we would live in a far better country.
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
Chapter 2, "Assessment and Determination of Initial Treatment Approaches for Patients With Eating Disorders" from Clinical Manual of Eating Disorders, Yager, J. et. al [Eds], 2007.

31 thrilling pages.

It seems that the length of the title of a piece of academic work is always inversely proportional to it's thrillingness ... :biggrin:
 
M*A*S*H - The Exclusive Inside Story Of TV's Most Popular Show

Interviews with / biogs of each cast member and the directors, a 'letters to M*A*S*H' section, plot distillations and some info on awards won by the show. Doesn't cover the last 3 seasons I think (haven't got that far yet). Been reading it when I haven't been able to get to sleep. And fascinating it is too.
 

mangaman

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XmisterIS said:
Chapter 2, "Assessment and Determination of Initial Treatment Approaches for Patients With Eating Disorders" from Clinical Manual of Eating Disorders, Yager, J. et. al [Eds], 2007.

31 thrilling pages.

It seems that the length of the title of a piece of academic work is always inversely proportional to it's thrillingness ... :biggrin:

That's good, but I much preferred Chapter 3 - it's all about sex, drugs and rock and roll (There, that's something for you to look forward to :biggrin:)

Personally "The drunkard's walk" by Leonard Mlodinow.

A really interesting and funny book about randomness and how it affects the way we see the world (and often make illogical decisions)
 

Happiness Stan

Well-Known Member
Mrs Slocomb's Pussy by Stuart Jefferies - a more intelligent critique of the last 30 years of TV than you might imagine.
 

mangaman

Guest
XmisterIS said:
Are you sure? It's called "Eating Disorders and Psychiatric Comorbidity: Prevalence and Treatment Modifications". I'm guessing it's a laugh-a-minute ...

Read it - you'll be amazed. The bits about Sid Vicious and Iggy Pop I hadn't read before anywhere....strong stuff.

As for chapter 4....:wacko:
 

Shrimp_Stu

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French Revolutions by Tim Moore........interesting read so far, even more so when I realise that he was the same age as me as he embarked on the his journey....and puts me to shame!
 

Rhythm Thief

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Location
Ross on Wye
Shrimp_Stu said:
French Revolutions by Tim Moore........interesting read so far, even more so when I realise that he was the same age as me as he embarked on the his journey....and puts me to shame!

That's a great book. the one in which he cycles across Iceland is good too. In fact, I like all his books.
I'm halfway through the latest Iain M Banks Culture novel.
 

Ste T.

Guru
Just finished The Kraken Wakes by John Windham ( for the umpteenth time ) I love it. Now they have invented CGI it could make a cracking movie...Oh no, hang on a minute , on second thoughts they would just ruin.
Just starting The Dome by Steven KIng. Not bad so far but a bit of a rip off funnily enough of another Windham classic The Midwich Cuckoos filmed as The Village of the Damned.
 
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