Books
We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
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It's worse than you think...
..this is the second time I've made this joke today.
( , Tue 10 Jan 2012, 22:37, closed)
..this is the second time I've made this joke today.
( , Tue 10 Jan 2012, 22:37, closed)
Bad -------------------------- Worse -------------------------- Worsest
↑ Hitler ↑ You
( , Tue 10 Jan 2012, 22:42, closed)
Ah yes.
Which, brother of Steve. I hear he liked to write whilst listening to "It Isn't Necessarily So".
P.S. I like this.
( , Tue 10 Jan 2012, 22:39, closed)
Which, brother of Steve. I hear he liked to write whilst listening to "It Isn't Necessarily So".
P.S. I like this.
( , Tue 10 Jan 2012, 22:39, closed)
Win!
I do like this.
Had an idea for a t-shirt slogan which reads "I stab pedant's"
Just to see if.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 0:40, closed)
I do like this.
Had an idea for a t-shirt slogan which reads "I stab pedant's"
Just to see if.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 0:40, closed)
It failed.
A smart bloke I know called it straight away.
Shame, because I have some FB friends who are idiots that I am sure would have fallen for it.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 12:02, closed)
A smart bloke I know called it straight away.
Shame, because I have some FB friends who are idiots that I am sure would have fallen for it.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 12:02, closed)
"would of" surely?
The word of must be used in every instance where have is required.
It's facebook law.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 14:37, closed)
The word of must be used in every instance where have is required.
It's facebook law.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 14:37, closed)
The word "which" should always follow a comma
i.e. ...a t-shirt slogan, which reads...
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 11:48, closed)
i.e. ...a t-shirt slogan, which reads...
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 11:48, closed)
Why will you never be hungry at the seaside?
Because of the sand, which is there.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 13:38, closed)
Because of the sand, which is there.
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