^ To True, whatever happened to the 'Angry Brigade'?
Whatever happened to the working class and their defenders, too?
The working class was split into those with jobs and mortgages and those with nothing...... NuLab decided to defend the chattering classes instead.....
'The Third Way'. Another of Blair's meaningless bits of airtime fluff. Interesting to see Jimmy Reid's send-off on the BBC news. I remember him well.
Last edited by Chris_H (2010-08-21 10:27:27)
I should save your money. Buy a few more comic books instead.
OPH for the brits?
hope you get it right or it will be...
The English OPH was the Sloane Ranger Handbook, surely?
From what I know this is just a style book - the first of its kind in the West - a place to get ideas & to celebrate a certain look.
Just something nice to add to all our lives. I shall save my copy for my 'quiet time' when I will go to my special place and curl up with it...
Is now £8.44 on Amazon. £8.44!! The cost of a pizza. I am really pissed off about the extent of that Look Inside stuff on Amazon. What's the fucking point in buying the book now?! It'll be removed pronto or I'm not JP Gaul.
g.g.
Yes, Amazon can be puzzling - and frustrating - in that respect. Pizza-wise, however, the Co-Op does two for £4, so you can tell where my priorities lie. Rest easy, though, JP Gaul - I love nothing more than the feel of a book in my two hands.
Except luscious, creamy breasts.
Last edited by Kingstonian (2010-08-24 13:42:12)
I enjoy a febrile Northern Irish accent myself, when it isn't spouting balls about 'the armed struggle' or burning out the RCs. I heard Paisley waffling at the last Prime Minister's Questions, saw the anguish and boredom on every face, felt sick at Brown's sycophantic response. That lad from the Undertones, Feargal Sharkey, had a canny speaking voice.
The Laird of Enfield does not post here often enough.
I just looked at the product description for The Ivy Book, in the About The Author part, re. Graham Marsh, it says 'This is his first children's book'. I thought he'd already published a children's book?
Last edited by Yuca (2010-08-25 04:24:00)
He has, Yuca, but this isn't it. This is strictly for grown-ups. Which is why Amazon ain't letting the likes of Big Toe-Knee get their grubby paws on it until we Brits have savoured it mightily.