Okay, here's one.....
"What I've seen with your eyes"
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Okay, here's one.....
"What I've seen with your eyes"
I've read quite a few Ian Rankin books and I can recommend any of them, I love his Rebus novels and look out for one called The Bridge it's quite brilliant.
Unstoppable with Denzil Washington, not bad, but I love trains :smile:
There are better ways, if that's the right phrase, of causing havoc as a protest. When I used to drive buses in London in the late eighties the I.R.A. used to phone the authorities to say there was a...
See what happens when you try to do something serious around here???????;-D
There's a nasty cold wind blowing off the sea here all the way from the Arctic apparently, I just get the cab area of my bus warm and someone wants to get on or off, when is the spring coming? I've...
The Shining is one of my favourite SK stories, I love the gradual descent into madness of Jack, one of my favourite parts is when he's in the hotel bar talking to the non-existent barman and when Mr....
A short-wheelbase diesel Landrover Station Wagon, series 2 or 3 in red :smile:
I've pinched this one from Stan Laurel 'cos I love it.
You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead
Know just how you feel............now if I could have the old energy back, and perhaps the six-pack I used to have instead of the keg I have now!
About 18 years ago when I was living in London I was under a lot of stress due to a relationship breakdown and one day at work I had an anxiety attack and actually forgot how to drive my bus. I had...
It all comes down to perception really, the French eat horse without any qualms, if the meals and burgers had been advertised as horsemeat they wouldn't have sold in Britain although they may have...
I was sitting in the kitchen of my student house watching the launch on a tiny black and white portable TV, it was the most affecting thing I'd ever seen on TV until 9/11.
I went through a phase of reading H.P. Lovecraft and, if I'm honest, I found it a bit heavy going although I did enjoy one called (if I remember right) "The Quest for Unknown Kadath", his writing...
There will always be someone who takes offence at something that others would find trivial. Back in the late 80's there was a type of bread on sale in the UK called "Mighty White". I new a man who...
Wow Giant, I'd forgotten all about Bazooka Joe..........thanks for that!
Part of me hopes that something momentous will happen, then part of me says " yeah yeah, look what happened when 1999 turned into 2000...............NOTHING! I had another beer, then went to bed."...
Sympathy and good vibes to you. The last time I had to have a tooth pulled I upset the dentist by laughing while he was tugging and pulling, it took him ages and I was lucky that I couldn't feel...
Shawshank Redemption is one of my all-time favourite films, and a favourite story too, and is as much about the indomitable human spirit as it is about violence and death. I do not think you can...
"The Body In The Thames" by Susanna Gregory, it's set in restoration London and the main character is Thomas Chaloner, a former spy for Cromwell, now an "Intelligencer" for the Earl of Clarendon....
Happy what's left of Tuesday, really windy and wet here tonight, but I don't care because I bought a bottle of Youngs Double Chocolate Stout from my local TESCO, I haven't seen any in the shops for...
I've just bought a bottle of Youngs Double Chocolate Stout, I haven't seen it in the shops for ages, I'll raise a glass to your success NN :grinning:
I spent much of that part of the story willing Jake out of there, I was convinced something bad was going to happen too I've said it before, I know SK's imagination is second to none but how does he...
I'm happy today because I'm relief supervisor this week which means I'm off the road and running the depot office so once all the serious stuff is out of the way I can come and play with all of...
ABARAT by Clive Barker........he's my 2nd favourite author.