also, i've not read (properly) for ages last book was actually just guy martin's autobiog, too - that probably doesn't even count
My book reading has been very sporadic over the years and I've been trying to do something about it more recently, cause I know I enjoy (and benefit from) it when I do; life and easier distractions just get in the way through, don't them!
not sarcastic or condescending ever. often mind numblingly tedious. sometimes hilarious. mostly hilarious when you consider they are being way too serious.
But seriously...hard to give an unbiased review but has your mate done a good job?
I think he did good, yeah. Clifford is a piano guy, too – he provided the chords and played off camera for Bowie on Extras (the Pug-nosed face skit) – and was apparently inspired by Garson from an early age. His book sort of reads like a long essay with lots of footnotes and the like.
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also, i've not read (properly) for ages last book was actually just guy martin's autobiog, too - that probably doesn't even count
Been meaning to start it for about a month now. Bit busy right now to have two books on the go.
Ahem...yes that looks quite interesting
Just being the usual "innuendo detective/comedian" is all...
Stop staring...starting to think I should be feeling moist...but...it's gone...never mind
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It's the story of a poor innocent bicameral donkey forced to work against his will in Tijuana,Mexico..
…you still reading that! I'm sure it must be five-six years ago you – or someone – post that here or base!
It must be well thumbed by now!!
…the book
But seriously...hard to give an unbiased review but has your mate done a good job?
http://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1293&t=648237&hilit=the+martian
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11434910
not sarcastic or condescending ever. often mind numblingly tedious. sometimes hilarious. mostly hilarious when you consider they are being way too serious.