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Given that I remember that the first CD I ever played on a stereo bought with my own money was 'A Salt With A Deadly Peppa', the first song I ever listened to on my first iPod was Sam Cooke's 'Jesus Gave Me Water', The first VHS I ever rented for myself was 'BMX Bandits' and the first DVD I ever watched was 'Groundhog Day', it seems likely that the first book I ever read on a Kindle I will remember for the rest of my life. That's a lot of pressure, so what should I get?
Alt: I just ate a McDonald's Mince Meat and Custard Hot Pie. What do you regret ever doing?
AltAlt: The Lake District was unbelievably beautiful with the snow last weekend, I wish I was spending Christmas there. In an ideal world where would you spend Christmas?
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Alt: Getting married
AltAlt: Up to the back wheels in Nigella Lawson.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:17, Reply)
and I bet Nigella gets really really fat and doesn't bother with hygiene over Christmas. Just sits around covered in gravy and sweating Turkey grease out of her gusset.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:23, Reply)
That description of Nigella is getting me hot.
*adds own bread sauce*
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:25, Reply)
It's slightly more crime and less comedy than Brookmyre though. Worth checking out if you're into that sort of thing.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:32, Reply)
what books do you like?
Alt: I signed up for a writing challenge due in tonight. Not a chance
AltAlt: Someone warm and sunny without much Christmassy stuff
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It's that or the one that starts with 'God, give me the courage to...whatever and ever amen'.
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the courage to change the things I can
and the wisdom to know the difference.
in case you really wanted to know.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:51, Reply)
Living Colour - Stain
Soul Asylum - Can't remember the name
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Only posher. And with a more extensive music library.
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It's 'What do you do if a Monty comes down your chimney?'
'Swim for it'.
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some situations are lose-lose. Downloading the new Amy Winehouse cd, for example. There's a reason why she never released that stuff.
I want to be on my own somewhere hot, with a beach. I totally should have stowed away in Swipe's luggage.
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www.amazon.co.uk/Pickles-Chutneys-Australian-Womens-Library/dp/1863962069/ref=sr_1_12?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1324388329&sr=1-12
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Alt: Nothing. I only regret things I haven't done
Alt Alt: Pretty happy with where I'll be but some snow would be good.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:41, Reply)
I was getting a bit bored of them, but then he did Pandemonium, which was a bit of a change, so.
I'm leaning towards Stuart MacBride now, based on the good Rev's advice above.
Or this:
www.amazon.co.uk/Collected-Folk-Tales-ebook/dp/B005IH02Q2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1324388648&sr=8-2
Based on Neil Gaiman's review of it in The Guardian.
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I think crossing into "shit that isn't actually real" is a barrier I personally didn't want him to go through. But, it was back to form in terms of the humour. Rather over the top for gore, though. But as you say, different.
"where the bodies are buried" is supposed to be a new sort of series, though. But I'm not keen enough to buy it in hardback.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:48, Reply)
I'm certain that has nothing to do with impending christmas, and in no way will it be out in paperback in mid-jan.
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It's sort of about a very vain guy who gets hideously burned.
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I still haven't read it. Is it any good?
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:52, Reply)
There's a crazy lady who believes they were lovers in a past life... OR IS SHE?
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Alt: Not working harder and not travelling more when i was young.
Altalt: French or Swiss Alps, by several country miles
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:47, Reply)
you might have a point there. Still, should be there by mid january so I'll put up with it for now.
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this irks me hugely. but I can't wait to dress up baby girl in ski kit and get her on some skis!
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saving up for a wedding. So I'm definitely going this time. Plus, I've just spunked 320 sheets on a pair of Nordica Ace of Spades to replace my knackered old Saloman XWaves. Comfy feet incoming.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:54, Reply)
but it all seems to still be pretty decent; worth shelling out for something decent
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my liners are totally compressed now, so I have to crank them up so tight it fucks up my feet. But, yeah, I've had Rossy Bandits as a "do-everything" ski for a few years and I'm hoping they'll last a fair while more. Bit rubbish in the park and not perfect when it gets steep'n'deep but it's a bit mental to carry round 3 sets of skis...
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:58, Reply)
is the very minimum she'd require to let you boot her back doors in.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:56, Reply)
/has zero idea of the facts here
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the stairs incedent was a fair length of time later.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:11, Reply)
not how you spell incident.
Although to be fair, I've not the faintest idea who this Reid lass is.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:13, Reply)
I'll be sure to maintain the pretence that I've boffed her simply because I could spell her name.
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www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2072327/Susanna-Reid-attracting-new-audience-red-blooded-men-BBC-Breakfast.html
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No jury in the land would ever carry a conviction
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Alt: No a lot, There's stuff that didn't end well, but I don't think I'd do any of it differently. Times wasted not doing things I sometimes regret.
AltAlt: I'm quite happy with what I am doing, quiet family Christmas, but may be in a nice cottage with a wood fire and lots of snow and my own selection of friends and family arriving and disappearing at my behest. Oh and Fister's suggestion about Nigella has it's merits.
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By someone who works in marketing, no less? Because if I am, you sir, may go and fuck yourself with a blunt and rusty saw.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:04, Reply)
You can fight over whatever's left.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:21, Reply)
AltAlt: Actually, the Lake District. I bloody well love it up there. The Lake District, that is.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:58, Reply)
I want something I won't be ashamed to look back on in 30 years time. The second book could be Spot Goes To The Toilet for all I care, as long it doesn't have to be the answer to the question 'what was the first thing you read on a Kindle?'
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:08, Reply)
the winners to be played between 4 and 5, so far we have Adele, Pitbull, Maroon 5...I may kill someone
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:01, Reply)
fucking kill them all, mate. It's the only way to be sure.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:03, Reply)
and I was happily under the delusion that Maroon 5 had disappeared from the face of God's Great Earth, but I guess that was wishful thinking then.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:04, Reply)
I've been asked for my recommendation but this is entirely pointless as there is a voting system.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:05, Reply)
Unless they are encouraging standing up slowly, creaking with arthritis, before letching some blonde a third your age, have they really got "the moves like Jagger" ?
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:09, Reply)
until I did the maths on what a third of my age would be.
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Alt: One bloke and several drugs but not at the same time.
Altalt: North West of Scotland, on my own.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:09, Reply)
Or
Diary of a Drug Fiend by Aliester Crowley.
I am off to Loch Fyne for Xmas, in a luxury lodge complete with private hot tub on the balcony.
To temper the smugness it is meant to be pishing it down and windy all weekend. I plan on taking an enormous, stand alone, parasol type thing that should protect us from the worst of the weather.
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