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Post by millsy on Oct 3, 2019 6:47:29 GMT
With such a non stop social life, I find it hard to find the time to read books in London. It's an abroad thing for me. Have you thought about some smut for the tube ride into the agency fella? The eyes misted. He nodded. He pushed from him, spread his legs and fingered his bum. The builder extracted his rubbery mallet. He took it from him and tossed it across the sun lounger. He climbed over on him and thrust his manhood in to his open sex. It was not unreceptive, yet tensed and dry (a bit like a Steve Lawler set).
He lay still, weeping. Thinking about the holiday he could of had with his ex Mrs.Lol! Missed this when it was posted. Amazing
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Post by Yant 2.0 on Oct 3, 2019 8:30:02 GMT
lol that is brilliant.
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Post by Mad Cyril π· on Oct 3, 2019 18:38:49 GMT
Not quite up there with Mono's literary greatness, but this review made me chuckle on Amazon...
"Too short
Not going to buy as it is such a big subject would expect a longer book"
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Post by βοΈCJβοΈ on Dec 16, 2019 20:05:21 GMT
Just finished my first taste of KnausgΓ₯rd.
Absolutely lapped it up, so I did.
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Post by millsy on Dec 16, 2019 21:43:34 GMT
Was that this year? Post of the year imo for the font alone lol
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Post by LT πΊ π€ π€¦ββοΈ on Dec 17, 2019 12:09:42 GMT
Ordered Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C Gwynne - story about the savagery of the Comanche tribe in pre George Bush Texas.
Can't wait to get into it.
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Post by Biggsy π¦ π π΄ on Dec 17, 2019 12:16:44 GMT
Ordered Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C Gwynne - story about the savagery of the Comanche tribe in pre George Bush Texas. Can't wait to get into it. On the back of the JRE poddy, thought it was a bit boring myself.
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Post by LT πΊ π€ π€¦ββοΈ on Dec 17, 2019 12:23:55 GMT
Ordered Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C Gwynne - story about the savagery of the Comanche tribe in pre George Bush Texas. Can't wait to get into it. On the back of the JRE poddy, thought it was a bit boring myself. Had it on my list after an Instagram post, then watched the podcast. I suppose you have to have an interest in these things, BF. I've read 'The Earth is Weeping' and really enjoyed it so looking forward to this.
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Post by Wally on Jan 1, 2020 11:22:49 GMT
Finished βA spy among friendsβ by Ben Macintyre. The story of Kim Philby. Also very good although completely infuriating in places because Philby basically got away with being a communist double agent for decades due to the UK class system and the upper classes honouring and protecting itβs own. Recommended.
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Post by Smallman1 on Jan 2, 2020 13:08:46 GMT
Am currently reading Shoe Dog by the founder of Nike, Phil Knight.
Brilliant.
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Post by kenton on Jan 2, 2020 15:00:16 GMT
Am currently reading Shoe Dog by the founder of Nike, Phil Knight. Brilliant. I really enjoyed this too. Currently doing David and Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell - entertaining.
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Post by rhouses on Jan 3, 2020 9:13:16 GMT
Shoe Dog was a good, quick read... inspiring even. But was a bit frustrated with the way he rushes the end without much mention of the 80s and the 90s and all the amazing sportsmen Nike have worked with. Would have loved to read about Jordan and Tinker Hatfield.
I did lol when he said, "I will not hear a bad word said about Tiger."
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Post by βοΈCJβοΈ on Jan 3, 2020 19:30:21 GMT
KnausgΓ₯rd? Anyone??
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Post by jules72 on Jan 3, 2020 21:25:23 GMT
Shoe Dog was a good, quick read... inspiring even. But was a bit frustrated with the way he rushes the end without much mention of the 80s and the 90s and all the amazing sportsmen Nike have worked with. Would have loved to read about Jordan and Tinker Hatfield.Β I did lol when he said, "I will not hear a bad word said about Tiger." Sounds good. Ordered. π
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Post by Smallman1 on Jan 3, 2020 22:13:53 GMT
Me and Phil Knight have a bit in common.
Both visionaries who love running.
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