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Post by liberaljoe on Dec 11, 2010 10:09:41 GMT
Like that name It sounds familiar and sounds as if it means something
The fact that it is not familiar and means nothing simply adds to its attraction
Rather like some Lewis Carroll invention
Lubberley Jubberly
Idle thoughts on a Saturday morning
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alanseago
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Post by alanseago on Dec 11, 2010 10:13:20 GMT
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Post by aubrey on Dec 11, 2010 11:40:33 GMT
"Willard Manus (born New York September 28, 1930) is a Los Angeles-based novelist, playwright, and journalist. His best known book is Mott the Hoople, the novel from which the British 70s rock band took their name. He is also the author of This Way to Paradise: Dancing on the Tables, a memoir of life in Lindos, Rhodes, Greece from the 1960s to the 1990s. In addition he has had a dozen other books published, most recently a young adult novel, A Dog Called Leka, which deals with a young lad sailing the Aegean islands in the company of an exceptional dog. Over two dozen of his plays have been produced in Los Angeles, regionally and in Europe."
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By coincidence, I've been looking for Ian Hunter things to download.
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Post by Ned Long on Dec 11, 2010 12:00:29 GMT
You COULD have stuck the name into your search engine, Joe??
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Post by liberaljoe on Dec 11, 2010 15:16:30 GMT
You COULD have stuck the name into your search engine, Joe?? True, so true, Ned, but the internet spoils mystique and romance and is for nerdy droopy dicks to search in order to display their misplaced and entirely spurious 'erudition'. A Wikidicks paradise
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Post by sandywinder on Dec 11, 2010 15:31:06 GMT
You COULD have stuck the name into your search engine, Joe?? True, so true, Ned, but the internet spoils mystique and romance and is for nerdy droopy dicks to search in order to display their misplaced and entirely spurious 'erudition'. A Wikidicks paradise Sounds like another fellow who prefers to talk from the realms of blissful ignorance. ;D You'd think that with all the knowledge you can glean from the internet that it would reduce the amount of bollocks spouted. Instead it seems to have increased it immensely. So maybe you have a point.
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Post by alanseago on Dec 12, 2010 2:34:32 GMT
You COULD have stuck the name into your search engine, Joe?? True, so true, Ned, but the internet spoils mystique and romance and is for nerdy droopy dicks to search in order to display their misplaced and entirely spurious 'erudition'. A Wikidicks paradise How very, very true. See the Science forum. radio4scienceboards.proboards.com/index.cgi?
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Post by liberaljoe on Dec 12, 2010 8:29:04 GMT
True, so true, Ned, but the internet spoils mystique and romance and is for nerdy droopy dicks to search in order to display their misplaced and entirely spurious 'erudition'. A Wikidicks paradise How very, very true. See the Science forum. radio4scienceboards.proboards.com/index.cgi? ;D Ooooooohhh! To whom could the dwarf ghastily ghoulish grunter be referring, one wonders? ;D
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