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  1. Hey Kelly. Thank you for the 'McRecommend'! It really does sound right up my street. I'll go and buy this at the weekend.

     

    How're things with you in the flatlands?

  2. Hmmm...this is not a book I have read and I clearly need to purchase it. Dammit, Paula! Stop costing me money!
  3. Mac

    I'm very well, many thanks. You've named your camera 'Henry'. I like this information. I had a guitar which I named Barry, but unfortunately it broke it's neck during an ill-advised bid for freedom when I was moving house several years ago. I still mourn it's loss.

     

    I'm glad you're okay. :D

  4. Christopher Fowler's The Devil In Me is a very good one to start with, although I began with his novel Spanky. Regardless of it's cover, it's an excellent book full of dark humour, brilliant characters and well researched religious lore (The title Spanky is a shortened version of the antagonist Spancalosiphous Lacrimosae, or something like that, one of the several angels that were booted out of heaven in the bad old days). Sarah, you'll love it. Oooh, and try Michael Marshall Smith's Only Forward, Spares and One Of Us.
  5. Magic stuff! Do try Christopher Fowler as well, my friend, for I feel that you would greatly appreciate his works. I'm off to cook dinner now, before I pass out.
  6. It is also said that I talk a load of Codswhallop.

     

    Whenever I've been there gigging, I've witnessed fights, drunks and vomiting. I hope I'm wrong and that you find your stay up this way fun and lovely.

  7. Strange about it's reputation. It is said that the light that shines upon the streets of Doncaster is the light of the Angels, and that this contains mystical healing energy with the power to start engineless cars...

     

    It is said that the inhabitants possess a beauty comparable to that of Paris and Helen of Troy.

     

    It is said that Stephen Hawking dares not visit this town, for fear that his intellect should be dwarfed...

  8. Hi Sarah! Have you dipped into What You Make It yet? *runs around room flapping his hands in excitement*
  9. Ooh, sort of...I'm not very good at the morning after thing anymore. It's more like the next-two-days-after thing nowadays.

     

    Did you know that Doncaster is considered the 'Vatican City' of the north? It's rare beauty and it's fiscal wealth put many other northern towns to shame. The sheer gorgeousness of the place has inspired many artists and is a centre of great classical learning.

  10. Mac

    Ayup. Tha's not been around much, of late. Hope all's well with thee. :D

  11. Hey! Your avatar is Benton Fraser and Diefenbaker! I loved that show! I must buy them on DVD when I've got some surplus cash.

     

    How're you doing?

  12. chipped his potatoes just so. Sister Mary's wimple...
  13. 'You Are My Sunshine', harmonising all the way. In the distance there rose a...
  14. Ahoy there! I thought I'd drop in to say 'Ahoy there!'. So...mission accomplished!!!

     

    Hope you've had a great weekend. :D

  15. I have a tremendously bizarre thing about stationary. I write songs, mostly, and this involves the use of a hardcover (note: hardcover) notebook to scribble my lyrics down as and when they arrive in my addled brain. So when I see one I like, I buy it. And a new pen. I see notebooks. A bit like Haley Joel Osment. But with, like, notebooks. Maybe I should see a psychologist. But not a dead one.
  16. Wahey!
  17. Ayup. Hope this finds you well. Just thought I would pop by to say all this. :D

  18. Long Lost by Harlan Coben. My favourite... Well, one of my favourite authors.
  19. All this talk about Mac is making me feel a little paranoid...
  20. Bad Luck And Trouble by Lee Child So there I was, adrift and becalmed on an ocean of mojolessness, when I turned to an old staple to get me back on track and, boy, did it work! Once again, Lee Child's hero, Jack Reacher, has kept me gripped from start to finish. Okay, so it's not brain science or rocket surgery, there are clich
  21. Mac

    Hey there, Echo. I'm sorry to read that you're feeling so low currently. You've got such a lot going on in your life, haven't you? Chrissy gave suggested some really good things to do, didn't she! I've suffered quite debilitating anxiety sporadically for the last five years which has occasionally prevented me from leaving my house, I've felt that low. Along with many others on this forum, I wish you a speedy recovery to top form.

     

    Take care. :friends0:

  22. a little thick around the middle. Anton began to wonder whether this was because...
  23. Who is this 'Horatio'? Hmmm? I need to know my competition....
  24. Ahoy there! It's a great book, indeed! I'm very fine, ta. Hope you're enjoying your weekend.

  25. Aye, it only happens occasionally with me, too. I guess it happens to everybody at some point, so I shouldn't let it bother me... I'm thumping through a Lee Child book at the moment, getting me old mojo back. He's really good for that! Hope you're well, mate.
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