From: Lady Nina on
On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 17:15:31 +0100, Pete Fisher
<Peter(a)ps-fisher.demon.co.uk> wrote:

>In communiqu� <7lu6b512aahs6cp1vpcgv5qlcfgcb4f1co(a)4ax.com>, Lady Nina
><spamtrap2(a)ntlworld.com> cast forth these pearls of wisdom
>>
>>No idea, I've still got half a shelf full of yours. I've designated
>>one shelf for 'books I've borrowed', that way it is easier to keep
>>track. There's <counts> at least 4 different UKRMers books sat on it.
>
><waves>
>
>BTW, have you been watching the re-run of "The Crow Road" on BBC4 after
>Meades "Off Kilter" ?

I haven't, because I've been watching Off Kilter on catch up. It's
top quality Meades, extremely enjoyable and visually delightful.
--
Lady Nina
From: Andrew Halliwell on
Halla <halla(a)drunkenbastards.spam.com> wrote:
> From Andrew Halliwell <spike1(a)ponder.sky.com>:
>
>>Halla <halla(a)drunkenbastards.spam.com> wrote:
>>> Having seen the anti-Dan Brown comments upthread (and quite right,
>>> too), which is worse? Him or that Meyer woman?
>>
>>There's only one way to find out...
>
> I do hope you're not suggesting I sully my brain by reading works by
> either of those authors?
>
No... My suggestion would've been

FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!
:) (I'm assuming you're familiar with TV Burp here)
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From: Pip on
In article <zneLuaajI7sKFwGw(a)ps-fisher.demon.co.uk>, Pete Fisher says...

> BTW, have you been watching the re-run of "The Crow Road"

I watched that the first time round - many years ago - and thought it
was excellent. Spotted it on DVD a few months ago, for very few quids,
so had to have it. We sat down and watched the first ep, followed by
the second - and then made time to finish it very shortly afterwards.
One of those rare things that stands the test of time.

--

Pip, the "Mechanical Nightmare" (tm Bonwick Major)
From: Grimly Curmudgeon on
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "Hog" <hogSPAM(a)freenetCHIPS.co.uk>
saying something like:

>The Hiroshima bomb was dropped without even testing the design first!

They didn't have enough Uranium to make two bombs, because of the
monumental delays in producing the material. On paper, there was no way
it wasn't going to work, they thought.
From: Grimly Curmudgeon on
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "Hog" <hogSPAM(a)freenetCHIPS.co.uk>
saying something like:

>That's a tough one. I assume the SS Religious Order was trying to prevent
>the Coming of Des.

Speaking of whom, even if he's being a Mediterranean Pedestrian, he
should have got there by now, surely?
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