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    May your bone always be well buried MickR's Avatar
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    As a (the?) resident Pagan I have no problem with that at all Andrew.


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    I have been reading THE WICKED WIT OF WINSTON CHURCHIL.

    The humour and wit is just amazing, I have a bit of a think for WC at the min, hence the avatar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    As a (the?) resident Pagan I have no problem with that at all Andrew.


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    See this is why I love this place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewmurray86 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    As a (the?) resident Pagan I have no problem with that at all Andrew.


    Mick
    See this is why I love this place.


    Just watch out for the Heathens. They're a bloody godless lot!


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    Pulled out this old classic. Fascinating book on all levels.

    Herman Melville's, "Moby Dick".

    "To the last, I will grapple with thee... from Hell's heart, I stab at thee! For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee!"

    Wow - and hear I thought that was a line I heard when watching, "Divorce Court"!

    Or was it Star Trek, "The Wrath of Khan"?
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    Right now I am reading the Sano Ichiro series by Laura Joh Rowland. It is a 'detective' novel set in 1700's Japan during the last of the Tokugawa shogunate.

    Before that I read the Masters of Rome series by Coleen McCullough.

    I like fictional stories set in a historical background.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSomebody View Post
    Right now I am reading the Sano Ichiro series by Laura Joh Rowland. It is a 'detective' novel set in 1700's Japan during the last of the Tokugawa shogunate.

    Before that I read the Masters of Rome series by Coleen McCullough.

    I like fictional stories set in a historical background.
    That sounds awesome...going to get that for the Kobo as well!

    Sheesh...just ordered, "The Last Ship", by William Brinkley, supposed to be a great book and starting as a TV series, I'll read the novel, she'll watch the show.

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    Babe, History of Babe Ruth,great read.
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    Currently about half way through mr midshipman easy, i think i might read cranford next.
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    Thomas Jefferson - The Art of Power

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