He lived in that mill at the top of the hill on the left as you dropped down to the bus terminus behind the park.
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82 Re: Books. Wed Jan 11 2017, 19:42
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Have you been stalking him?Bread2.0 wrote:He lived in that mill at the top of the hill on the left as you dropped down to the bus terminus behind the park.
84 Re: Books. Sun Jan 22 2017, 15:29
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Norpig wrote:not got to that but yet but i remember the fuss in the press when he said he was a battered husband just after she died.
I've read the Hacienda one and the Joy Division book as well, both good reads and the Hacienda one is an eye opener, they didn't have a clue how to run a business.
If you like that kind of thing a book called the Shadowplayers is well worth a read, it's a very in-depth account of factory records from start to bitter end
Just finished Shadowplayers. As you say a definitive account of every thing Factory. Tony Wilson comes across as an even bigger prat in reality than when he was played by Steve Coogan in 24 Hour Party People.
85 Re: Books. Sun Jan 22 2017, 16:36
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
Tony Wilson-----You're Entitled To An Opinion----- by David Nolan is worth a read too.
86 Re: Books. Sun Jan 22 2017, 16:39
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Recently received this in the post. A friend of mine thought it might interest me.
Probably not my cup of tea,but I'll give it a go.
Probably not my cup of tea,but I'll give it a go.
88 Re: Books. Sun Jan 22 2017, 20:57
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Bastard!Natasha Whittam wrote:Is it your autobiography?
89 Re: Books. Mon Jan 23 2017, 10:51
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
boltonbonce wrote:Recently received this in the post. A friend of mine thought it might interest me.
Probably not my cup of tea,but I'll give it a go.
Let me know how it is Bonce. I could be tempted to give that a go.
I'm reading Murakami's The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. All a bit bonkers but I'm hooked on his stuff.
90 Re: Books. Mon Jan 23 2017, 19:02
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Anyone else ever heard about this book? I must admit,it's new to me.
https://www.abebooks.co.uk/books/the-voynich-manuscript/?cm_mmc=nl-_-nl-_-U170120-h00-voymanAMTRADE-_-herogr&abersp=1
https://www.abebooks.co.uk/books/the-voynich-manuscript/?cm_mmc=nl-_-nl-_-U170120-h00-voymanAMTRADE-_-herogr&abersp=1
91 Re: Books. Mon Jan 23 2017, 19:25
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
When you've finished reading it do let us know what you think.
92 Re: Books. Mon Jan 23 2017, 19:29
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
No way am I trying to read that. It was produced in the 15th century. I'll ask Brucie if he has any info.xmiles wrote:When you've finished reading it do let us know what you think.
93 Re: Books. Mon Jan 23 2017, 19:43
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
boltonbonce wrote:Anyone else ever heard about this book? I must admit,it's new to me.
https://www.abebooks.co.uk/books/the-voynich-manuscript/?cm_mmc=nl-_-nl-_-U170120-h00-voymanAMTRADE-_-herogr&abersp=1
Never heard of it before but looks amazing.
It's probably just the scribblings of a mad bastard and as you're here you won't have to go far to find more of that.
95 Re: Books. Sat Jun 17 2017, 18:58
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
I'm reading The Graveyard book by Neil Gaiman (the American God's novelist). Turns out it's a reimagining of The Jungle book but about a real kid who lives with the dead in a graveyard. Tough start but turning out to be a cracking read.
96 Re: Books. Sat Jun 17 2017, 19:05
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
'Timbuktu' by Paul Auster is a great read. Nice little book to take away on holiday.
97 Re: Books. Sat Jun 17 2017, 19:17
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
boltonbonce wrote:'Timbuktu' by Paul Auster is a great read. Nice little book to take away on holiday.
Sounds like a bit of tearjerker, Bonce.
98 Re: Books. Sat Jun 17 2017, 19:22
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Just one of those books that give you a lift. No bad thing these days.finlaymcdanger wrote:boltonbonce wrote:'Timbuktu' by Paul Auster is a great read. Nice little book to take away on holiday.
Sounds like a bit of tearjerker, Bonce.
99 Re: Books. Sat Jun 17 2017, 20:00
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
boltonbonce wrote:Just one of those books that give you a lift. No bad thing these days.finlaymcdanger wrote:boltonbonce wrote:'Timbuktu' by Paul Auster is a great read. Nice little book to take away on holiday.
Sounds like a bit of tearjerker, Bonce.
Trying to ween myself off Murakami books at the moment so I may give it a try.
100 Re: Books. Sat Jun 17 2017, 20:04
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I'm still trying to ween myself of the Famous Five books. I'm sure there's something funny going on between Dick and George.finlaymcdanger wrote:boltonbonce wrote:Just one of those books that give you a lift. No bad thing these days.finlaymcdanger wrote:boltonbonce wrote:'Timbuktu' by Paul Auster is a great read. Nice little book to take away on holiday.
Sounds like a bit of tearjerker, Bonce.
Trying to ween myself off Murakami books at the moment so I may give it a try.
And why is Uncle Quentin so secretive?
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