Sherrers wrote:the two are mutually exclusive in my experience
As illustrated above
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Sherrers wrote:the two are mutually exclusive in my experience
wookie wrote:
i'm currently reading this, it's pretty good so far, and it only cost £3 from hmv
mundyke wrote:Im not sure how to host it mate, it was the follow up to Homicide, by David Simon and Ed Burns, the dudes who wrote The Wire. Im sure I've seen a pic of it on the site somewhere before.
Excellent book about the dealers and fiends on the corners, DeAndre is one of the main guys he follows and him and his crew will have been inspirations for the young guys on The Wire
wookie wrote:i've read homicide, it was really good
once i've finished this:
i think i'll get the corner
mundyke wrote:wookie wrote:i've read homicide, it was really good
once i've finished this:
i think i'll get the corner
How are you finding this Wookie?
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-19297227[/quote[/url]]Fandango Widewheels wrote:Who used to read 'Fighting Fantasy' books a s a kid?
They're making a come back
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Fandango Widewheels wrote:Did you cheat? I did
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain has to be on the of the best names for a book ever.
T.B wrote:NERDZ
wookie wrote:just bought this
once i've finished reading mark radcliffe's reelin' in the years, i'll start on this
Sherrers wrote:wookie wrote:just bought this
once i've finished reading mark radcliffe's reelin' in the years, i'll start on this
It's alright. A paragraph by Hunter S Thompson is better than that whole book though.
That's what you are like. I was doing an impression of you then.
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