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View Lora's Profile Lora Flag Portsmouth 27 Mar 04 1.13pm Send a Private Message to Lora Add Lora as a friend

I'm off on holiday next week So I've packed a few books to keep me going.

Broken Dreams: Vanity, Greed and The Souring Of English Football by Tom Bower (two chapters on Venables and Palace are mentioned a lot)

Jigsaw Man by some forensic science guy

I'm out shopping today and might pick up Jason Robinson's Finding My Feet and borrow Jonny Wilkinson Lions and Falcons from my friend

That Noam Chomsky book sounds good

 

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Quote MBUTLER7 at 23 Mar 2004 3:17pm

MR NICE
(autobiography)
By Howard Marks


Some highly amusing stories in there.

Just finishing off Woody & Nord at the moment.

 


Can we stay up this season?

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View Legal Eagle's Profile Legal Eagle Flag A town where fog lights shine, eve... 28 Mar 04 4.31pm Send a Private Message to Legal Eagle Add Legal Eagle as a friend

Quote Lora at 27 Mar 2004 1:13pm

I'm off on holiday next week So I've packed a few books to keep me going.

Broken Dreams: Vanity, Greed and The Souring Of English Football by Tom Bower (two chapters on Venables and Palace are mentioned a lot)

Jigsaw Man by some forensic science guy

I'm out shopping today and might pick up Jason Robinson's Finding My Feet and borrow Jonny Wilkinson Lions and Falcons from my friend

That Noam Chomsky book sounds good


Its good if you already have an anti-Bush stance, though I'm sure more right of centre minded persons could be frustrated by it.

Its nice to see truths grounded firmly in fact that go against the "official" line.

 


It's just a matter of crossing the i's and dotting the t's

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View Eagle El's Profile Eagle El Flag Medway 28 Mar 04 6.25pm Send a Private Message to Eagle El Add Eagle El as a friend

I am revisiting "The Dice Man" by Luke Rhinehart
I read it about 25 years ago, so I don't remember most of it after the first few chapters. Flippin' mental!!

 


Once a Glazier, now an Eagle, Palace Forever.

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robbo Flag Coventry 28 Mar 04 6.38pm

i'm reading other peoples replies

 


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big fat london boy Flag gillingham..(pykey land) 28 Mar 04 7.49pm

just finished soul crew then i shall be getting stuck into everywhere we go .by Dougie and Eddie brimson and then terrace legends by Cass Pennant and Martin King..

 


There's never a country in the world with the scent of an ENGLISH rose.....

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View Lora's Profile Lora Flag Portsmouth 28 Mar 04 10.29pm Send a Private Message to Lora Add Lora as a friend

Quote Legal Eagle at 28 Mar 2004 4:31pm

Quote Lora at 27 Mar 2004 1:13pm

I'm off on holiday next week So I've packed a few books to keep me going.

Broken Dreams: Vanity, Greed and The Souring Of English Football by Tom Bower (two chapters on Venables and Palace are mentioned a lot)

Jigsaw Man by some forensic science guy

I'm out shopping today and might pick up Jason Robinson's Finding My Feet and borrow Jonny Wilkinson Lions and Falcons from my friend

That Noam Chomsky book sounds good


Its good if you already have an anti-Bush stance, though I'm sure more right of centre minded persons could be frustrated by it.

Its nice to see truths grounded firmly in fact that go against the "official" line.


His name keeps coming up at college (English Language and Acquisition of) and the issue of hegemony is key to both the study of media and sociology, both of which I look at.

Rain Men: The Madness Of Cricket is drawing me to read it. Anyone read it?

 

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View Matt_Hep's Profile Matt_Hep Flag Block B 28 Mar 04 11.31pm Send a Private Message to Matt_Hep Add Matt_Hep as a friend

Just finished Kingdom of Fear - Hunter Thompson.

 

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Quote big fat london boy at 28 Mar 2004 7:49pm

just finished soul crew then i shall be getting stuck into everywhere we go .by Dougie and Eddie brimson and then terrace legends by Cass Pennant and Martin King..


just finished terrace legends it's a good book now i'm reading naughty 40 about the stoke mob

 

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Quote Lora at 27 Mar 2004 1:13pm

I'm off on holiday next week So I've packed a

Rain Men: The Madness Of Cricket is drawing me to read it. Anyone read it?


I've read it. Quite funny, especially if your're as crap as Cricket as I am!

 


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big fat london boy Flag gillingham..(pykey land) 29 Mar 04 11.32am

this book is on my wanted list...

Quote WEST WICKHAM_EAGLE at 26 Mar 2004 5:09pm

welcome to the I.C.F. - cass pennant


 


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I read a few of the hoolie books when I was younger. some of them are good in parts, others just re-hash old info and stories..I don't know where I stand on them.

There is a film being made featuring Elijah Wood as an American who comes to England and gets caught in the middle of the West Ham firm (Probably ICF) and it's based on one of the books you mentioned BFLB. Might be worth looking out for as is bound to be way better than I.D!

 

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