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By andrew
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I'm going to ask the government for a few bricks or a couple seats from the Olympic City seeing as my tax money paid for the Olympics. I figure I be as well get something out of it. :hehe:

Commonwealth games in Glasgow next. Distinguishing the starters pistol from the surrounding normal gunshots is going to be difficult!
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I bought books. From a selection of lovely shops in Wigtown... the book capital of Scotland. :)
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By elfinitty
#315840
I bought books. From a selection of lovely shops in Wigtown... the book capital of Scotland. :)



That's awesome,I feel very happy when I buy books :D Which ones did you buy?

And today,I woke up later than I usually do with a really bad headache :eek: That's because I stayed up till 2 AM to watch the closing ceremony,come on that comes once in 4 years!So,I didn't at all understand how the day passed by,I read books,and went shopping for home,fixed the problem with iTunes and now it is only 10:30 PM but I already am really sleepy. :yawn:
By andrew
#315842
Got up at 5.50, started work at 7, got s*** done 'cos that's the way we roll in R&R, finished at 5, home, argued with a nutter on line over nothing of any great importance, wrote a slightly adult joke, won the Ulster Rally, going to do the dishes, make my lunch, have a cup of tea then bed.

Exciting times indeed. :thumbup:
#315847
I bought books. From a selection of lovely shops in Wigtown... the book capital of Scotland. :)



That's awesome,I feel very happy when I buy books :D Which ones did you buy?


It's a good feeling isn't it? The books I bought were:

* Cider With Rosie, by Laurie Lee
* Lady Chatterley's Lover, by D. H. Lawrence
* Animal Farm, by George Orwell
* Selected poems, by Stevie Smith.

In the case of both Lawrence and Orwell, they are both writers I love a great deal, but these are certain works of theirs I've yet to read. :thumbup:

Laurie Lee and Stevie Smith are both writers I'm not well-versed in, but I look forward to immersing myself in their glorious world. :cloud9:
#315853
I bought books. From a selection of lovely shops in Wigtown... the book capital of Scotland. :)



That's awesome,I feel very happy when I buy books :D Which ones did you buy?


It's a good feeling isn't it? The books I bought were:

* Cider With Rosie, by Laurie Lee
* Lady Chatterley's Lover, by D. H. Lawrence
* Animal Farm, by George Orwell
* Selected poems, by Stevie Smith.

In the case of both Lawrence and Orwell, they are both writers I love a great deal, but these are certain works of theirs I've yet to read. :thumbup:

Laurie Lee and Stevie Smith are both writers I'm not well-versed in, but I look forward to immersing myself in their glorious world. :cloud9:

You had to go all the way to Wigtown to find a Wi-Fi hot spot so you could download the books to your Kindle? :P
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By racechick
#315889
I bought books. From a selection of lovely shops in Wigtown... the book capital of Scotland. :)



That's awesome,I feel very happy when I buy books :D Which ones did you buy?


It's a good feeling isn't it? The books I bought were:

* Cider With Rosie, by Laurie Lee
* Lady Chatterley's Lover, by D. H. Lawrence
* Animal Farm, by George Orwell
* Selected poems, by Stevie Smith.

In the case of both Lawrence and Orwell, they are both writers I love a great deal, but these are certain works of theirs I've yet to read. :thumbup:

Laurie Lee and Stevie Smith are both writers I'm not well-versed in, but I look forward to immersing myself in their glorious world. :cloud9:


Cider with Rosie and Lady Chaterley's!! :thumbup: Excellent choices. love them both!! Ashamed to say Ive not read animal farm, and should have!(she scurries off to see if its free for kindle on Amazon)

EDIT: It's not free :( But so many good ones are! Wilde, Bronte, Austin, I saw Moby sausage and Pepy's diary. And thats all on the first page of free books!!!! One could get carried away!!
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By geetface9
#315897
What Vlad means to say is, the girl's a ess ell you tee so fill yer boots! :thumbup::hehe:

You be doing your friend a favour. Better she goes off with someone he knows rather than some stranger she could get a disease from. :hehe:


Oh she absolutely is, and how do you know I don't already have a disease? :wink::twisted::rofl:


I was taking a stab in the dark much like you've been doing! :hehe:

Put it this way. The bird does things that you're friend will never be able to do. Keep going and fill yer boots. :thumbup::hehe:


:rofl::twisted: True enough!

I am interviewing with a local police department today. I passed the written and physical test on saturday so I'm on to the next step - oral boards! I'll keep y'all posted on how it goes
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:rofl::twisted: True enough!

I am interviewing with a local police department today. I passed the written and physical test on saturday so I'm on to the next step - oral boards! I'll keep y'all posted on how it goes

You're already screwing your buddy's girlfriend so that's like half the curriculum in the training academy right there. :twisted:
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By elfinitty
#315917
I bought books. From a selection of lovely shops in Wigtown... the book capital of Scotland. :)



That's awesome,I feel very happy when I buy books :D Which ones did you buy?


It's a good feeling isn't it? The books I bought were:

* Cider With Rosie, by Laurie Lee
* Lady Chatterley's Lover, by D. H. Lawrence
* Animal Farm, by George Orwell
* Selected poems, by Stevie Smith.

In the case of both Lawrence and Orwell, they are both writers I love a great deal, but these are certain works of theirs I've yet to read. :thumbup:

Laurie Lee and Stevie Smith are both writers I'm not well-versed in, but I look forward to immersing myself in their glorious world. :cloud9:


I've read Animal Farm,it was such a masterpiece maybe not as well as Nineteen Eighty Four but I really enjoyed it,and how the book actually tells the politicians in real life and events in real life with the fictional ones.Its language doesn't have any unnecessary lyrical arts(you know what i mean) and it is simple so it is really understandable for people like me.That kept me reading the book with joy even more.Normally,I had some troubles with reading the novels in original but I didn't have any in Animal Farm.

I don't know about the other ones,but Selected poems seems interesting,since it contents the poems the poet choses :wink:
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By darwin dali
#315929
What Vlad means to say is, the girl's a ess ell you tee so fill yer boots! :thumbup::hehe:

You be doing your friend a favour. Better she goes off with someone he knows rather than some stranger she could get a disease from. :hehe:


Oh she absolutely is, and how do you know I don't already have a disease? :wink::twisted::rofl:


I was taking a stab in the dark much like you've been doing! :hehe:

Put it this way. The bird does things that you're friend will never be able to do. Keep going and fill yer boots. :thumbup::hehe:


:rofl::twisted: True enough!

I am interviewing with a local police department today. I passed the written and physical test on saturday so I'm on to the next step - oral boards! I'll keep y'all posted on how it goes


Oral boards? So, you're giving Joe Arpaio a woody while duckling him off to get the job?
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