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  • Quote Villajohn

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by Villajohn Fri Sep 30, 2022 9:02 am

THE BYRDS 1964-1967.
THE BYRDS 1964-1967.
  • Quote Christine

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by Christine Fri Jul 01, 2022 11:57 am

Keith Richards' Life

Only about a decade too late but quite mind boggling
Keith Richards' Life

Only about a decade too late but quite mind boggling
  • Quote firehazard

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by firehazard Mon Apr 11, 2022 2:05 pm

Warren Ellis: Nina Simone's Gum

In which a piece of gum once chewed by Dr Simone becomes a prized feature in an exhibition.
Warren Ellis: [i]Nina Simone's Gum[/i]

In which a piece of gum once chewed by Dr Simone becomes a prized feature in an exhibition.
  • Quote soulfinger

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by soulfinger Thu Mar 03, 2022 9:06 am

Re-reading When We Were Thin. Dear old CP Lee's autobiographical account of the rise and demise of Alberto y lost trios Paranoias. His snarky humour is badly missed.
Re-reading When We Were Thin. Dear old CP Lee's autobiographical account of the rise and demise of Alberto y lost trios Paranoias. His snarky humour is badly missed.
  • Quote Frances

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by Frances Wed Feb 09, 2022 1:50 am

A phonetic pilot study of chirp, chatter, tweet and tweedle in three domestic cats
https://portal.research.lu.se/en/public ... YmCRXknSoM

We had a cat that’d go “bleep, blurp, bloop“ from time to time when not actively bugging out.
She kinda sounded like R2D2.
[b]A phonetic pilot study of chirp, chatter, tweet and tweedle in three domestic cats[/b]
https://portal.research.lu.se/en/publications/a-phonetic-pilot-study-of-chirp-chatter-tweet-and-tweedle-in-thre?fbclid=IwAR2q2pJ2o4Gi8pEE3lmnoHJW08RR8_7GDQYUjSb8U2f7k99wDYmCRXknSoM

We had a cat that’d go “[i]bleep, blurp, bloop[/i]“ from time to time when not actively bugging out.
She kinda sounded like R2D2.
  • Quote Frances

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by Frances Thu Nov 11, 2021 3:32 am

A little review.

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A little review.

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  • Quote Garbo

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by Garbo Fri Sep 03, 2021 9:58 am

Grammar Wanker. Jason Williamson.
Grammar Wanker. Jason Williamson.
  • Quote Frances

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by Frances Sun Aug 29, 2021 10:45 pm

Tiny Snek
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https://twitter.com/TinySnekComics

and

Poorly Drawn Lines
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Tiny Snek
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https://twitter.com/TinySnekComics

and

Poorly Drawn Lines
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https://poorlydrawnlines.com/
  • Quote Frances

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by Frances Sun Aug 01, 2021 4:49 pm

tipsybartender.com

That counts, right?
tipsybartender.com

That counts, right?
  • Quote old barney greyheron

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by old barney greyheron Wed Jun 23, 2021 1:48 pm

soulfinger wrote:John O'Farrell's There's Only Two David Beckham's

Just keeping in line with the round the clock football at the moment. *big smiley face


Never heard of it haha..been reading 'The Terror for what seems like months..also just finished the 50s novel 'I am legend'..they changed pretty much everything about it for the film..which always pisses me off more than it should :D
[quote="soulfinger"]John O'Farrell's There's Only Two David Beckham's

Just keeping in line with the round the clock football at the moment. *big smiley face[/quote]

Never heard of it haha..been reading 'The Terror for what seems like months..also just finished the 50s novel 'I am legend'..they changed pretty much everything about it for the film..which always pisses me off more than it should :D
  • Quote soulfinger

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by soulfinger Sun Jun 13, 2021 7:57 am

John O'Farrell's There's Only Two David Beckham's

Just keeping in line with the round the clock football at the moment. *big smiley face
John O'Farrell's There's Only Two David Beckham's

Just keeping in line with the round the clock football at the moment. *big smiley face
  • Quote Frances

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by Frances Sat Jun 12, 2021 6:54 pm

Low D wrote:We have been enjoying Amy's homemaking show "At Home With Amy Sedaris'" as a nice tonic to the toxic times we live in. Have tix for an evening with David Sedaris that has been bumped 3x but looks finally set to run Apr 30.

I saw their dad died recently, and they both honored him on social media by posting photos of him in various racially inappropriate Halloween costumes from over the years.



I can only take that show in small doses, LOL.
Her instagram is interesting.


Yeah, considering Amy owns bestiality books/mags to show her brother (for shock value) pictures of costumes that went with the decades are quite tame. I read some of the postings but must’ve missed the pics.

Had a sibling that was a King or something in a school play and I then wore it as a pimp costume while another siblings was a hooker. We were around ten or eleven. Watching Baretta, Kojak and Starsky & Hutch will do that. :roll: If you come from a neighborhood where you play “hide ‘em ditch ‘em” being a sex worker for Halloween is nothing.

I like David’s brother’s Fuck-it Bucket anecdote.

Had a ticket to see him in Santa Cruz and couldn’t make it. Every time I see him appearing nearby it’s either sold out or I’m traveling. Did see Santaland Diaries at our Old Globe though and it was a-mazing.

David wrote an article about the suicide of their sister that was interesting and certainly spoke to me being one of seven kids.https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013 ... e-are-five

Just a brilliant family.

Have never seen David Sedaris in person, but returning from Dublin I jumped up and bum rushed first class on a flight from Heathrow to JFK, startling author Augusten Burroughs. I had like a half-hour to get thru customs and on an LAX flight and just went for it. 8) How dare a coach person bypass the first class? I was gonna say Hey man! but was on a mission. He seemed boring.
[quote="Low D"]We have been enjoying Amy's homemaking show "At Home With Amy Sedaris'" as a nice tonic to the toxic times we live in. Have tix for an evening with David Sedaris that has been bumped 3x but looks finally set to run Apr 30.

I saw their dad died recently, and they both honored him on social media by posting photos of him in various racially inappropriate Halloween costumes from over the years.[/quote]


I can only take that show in small doses, LOL.
Her instagram is interesting.


Yeah, considering Amy owns bestiality books/mags to show her brother (for shock value) pictures of costumes that went with the decades are quite tame. I read some of the postings but must’ve missed the pics.

Had a sibling that was a King or something in a school play and I then wore it as a pimp costume while another siblings was a hooker. We were around ten or eleven. Watching [i]Baretta, Kojak and Starsky & Hutch[/i] will do that. :roll: If you come from a neighborhood where you play “hide ‘em ditch ‘em” being a sex worker for Halloween is nothing.

I like David’s brother’s Fuck-it Bucket anecdote.

Had a ticket to see him in Santa Cruz and couldn’t make it. Every time I see him appearing nearby it’s either sold out or I’m traveling. Did see [i]Santaland Diaries[/i] at our Old Globe though and it was a-mazing.

David wrote an article about the suicide of their sister that was interesting and certainly spoke to me being one of seven kids.https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/10/28/now-we-are-five

Just a brilliant family.

Have never seen David Sedaris in person, but returning from Dublin I jumped up and bum rushed first class on a flight from Heathrow to JFK, startling author Augusten Burroughs. I had like a half-hour to get thru customs and on an LAX flight and just went for it. 8) How dare a coach person bypass the first class? I was gonna say [i]Hey man![/i] but was on a mission. He seemed boring.
  • Quote Low D

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by Low D Sat Jun 12, 2021 5:08 pm

We have been enjoying Amy's homemaking show "At Home With Amy Sedaris'" as a nice tonic to the toxic times we live in. Have tix for an evening with David Sedaris that has been bumped 3x but looks finally set to run Apr 30.

I saw their dad died recently, and they both honored him on social media by posting photos of him in various racially inappropriate Halloween costumes from over the years.
We have been enjoying Amy's homemaking show "At Home With Amy Sedaris'" as a nice tonic to the toxic times we live in. Have tix for an evening with David Sedaris that has been bumped 3x but looks finally set to run Apr 30.

I saw their dad died recently, and they both honored him on social media by posting photos of him in various racially inappropriate Halloween costumes from over the years.
  • Quote Frances

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by Frances Sat Jun 12, 2021 3:57 pm

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I love David and Amy Sedaris so much.

Last time David Letterman’s mistress gave me two VIP passes for writing a stupid ass letter Amy Sedaris was a guest on Late Show, along with Nard Dog (Baby Wawa).

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I think I love Amy Sedaris more (due to Jerri Blank). One of the most recent times walking around Hells Kitchen I saw Joff-ree from Strangers With Candy walking into work. JOFF-ree, LOL.

JOFF-ree! :?

That movie is a masterpiece.
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I love David and Amy Sedaris so much.

Last time David Letterman’s mistress gave me two VIP passes for writing a stupid ass letter Amy Sedaris was a guest on [i]Late Show[/i], along with Nard Dog (Baby Wawa).

[img]https://miro.medium.com/max/960/1*C8Q39hpHeZEo3PWcp14k7g.gif[/img]

I think I love Amy Sedaris more (due to Jerri Blank). One of the most recent times walking around Hells Kitchen I saw Joff-ree from [i]Strangers With Candy[/i] walking into work. JOFF-ree, LOL.

JOFF-ree! :?

That movie is a masterpiece.
  • Quote Villajohn

Re: What book are you reading?

Post by Villajohn Tue Apr 20, 2021 9:12 am

Beeswing.Richard Thompson,memories of the halcyon days of folk-rock.Seventy two years young and still going strong!
Beeswing.Richard Thompson,memories of the halcyon days of folk-rock.Seventy two years young and still going strong!

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