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deldaisy

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Oct 1, 2010
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#43
Bouncy Castle said:
My new neighbour gave me a hardback edition of the graphic novel of Colour of Money/Light Fantastic last night.

Bless him!!
So you NEW neighbour already knows you love Terry Prachett to the point he/she GIVES you free Terry Prachett books that he/she KNOWS you don't have............ thats some welcome wagon you put out there Bouncy! Or are you the kind of "welcoming" neighbour that lands on the doorstep as the movers are walking out and never leaves. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

"For Gods sakes Robert just GIVE her some books and she might go away.... at least they might keep her busy for a few days so we can get some sleep! If she brings ONE more Devils Food cake over here for a "midnight feast" we are moving! Robert? Where are the cats?...."
 

deldaisy

Sergeant-at-Arms
Oct 1, 2010
6,955
2,850
Brisbane, Australia
#45
Oh Oh I just reread your post..... :laugh: Its a him... a HIM!!!!! ;) Ahhhh! ;)

"Hi Robert! Robbie? Robert? Rob? The..... Robster!? he he he he :laugh: Just wanted to see you were settling in and brought you an Angel Foo....OHHHH look at that lovely china vase. Innit lovely! Oh you gots lots of lovely stuff 'aven't you :laugh: Oooooo and WHAT a lovely lovely couch *splays herself upon it* Big enough for TWO innit? he he he he :laugh: OHHHHHH! You have Terry Pratchett books toooooooo!!!!!! I read Terry Pratchet allll the time I do. I have read EVERY single book.... 57 times! Yep! Me and Pratchy! Mates! Well, not mates but I DO have a few flowers pressed in my telepoone book at home he gave me... well not GAVE me as such... they fell in my hand when I accidently fell over his hedge and into his garden last year... the nice policemen said I could keep them. Soooo.... Robbie... ohhhhhhhh a cat!..."
 
Apr 29, 2009
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London
#47
He and his girlfriend are very nice. We've had several chats, and I loaned him a book, and gave him a set of DVDs that I didn't want anymore, so I think he's repaying the favour.

You lot, on the otherhand, have filthy minds.
 
#49
Finished Hat Full of Sky yesterday - even better than Wee Free Men :laugh:

Didn't feel as epic, though, but had more scope - if that makes sense?

I love the bit near the end of the book where she even says to herself, Ishall wear midnight when I'm older - I geeked out so much at that point :laugh:

Tiffany books are so good, can't believe I have to read Going Postal, Science of Discworld III and Thud! before I get to Wintersmith :cry:
 
#51
poohcarrot said:
I was disappointed with Wintersmith. :(

But Going Postal is brill! :laugh:
Are you reading "Where's my cow" before "Thud"? You should do. :laugh:
I am trying to find it cheap enough yeah - average is around £9 on ebay - I have read it already in Waterstones sneakily (who doesn't do that?).

It should take me about 2 weeks to read Postal, so that's how long I've got.
 

pip

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Sep 3, 2010
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#54
Keep an eye on abe. Pretty sure you'l find a cheaper copy of wheres my cow there.

Have to admit i'm rubbish at thud. :oops:
 

pip

Sergeant-at-Arms
Sep 3, 2010
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KILDARE
#56
so still sticking to the publishing list then.
Sadly you will soon run out and be in the same boat as most of us. :cry:
 

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