^that
Seriously, it is quality bedtime reading, even for small children
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Jahled Three shades of black,
Sun 21 Dec 2008, 23:09,
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Go on then,
Let's see if you have real taste.
What is #1?
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LordManley twitter.com/LordManley,
Sun 21 Dec 2008, 23:11,
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'The tiger who came to tea' off the top off my head
though I suspect you're about to remind me of some gem i've left out Mr Manly ;)
And happy Christmas if we don't bump into each other nearer :)
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Jahled Three shades of black,
Sun 21 Dec 2008, 23:15,
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Ooh!
That is good, but I was going to say The Doubtful Guest, by Edward Gorey.
I think that it is a clear winner.
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LordManley twitter.com/LordManley,
Sun 21 Dec 2008, 23:16,
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Oh, and, of course, anything by Anna Currey
/required.
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LordManley twitter.com/LordManley,
Sun 21 Dec 2008, 23:24,
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Not come across that
looks like a good read, hurled in the DIY manor, when one wants to get on with things
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Jahled Three shades of black,
Sun 21 Dec 2008, 23:28,
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