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I kept seeing Ballads of a Cheechako as Ballads of a Cheesecake, back when that one was in progress. I said something in the thread and... well, it was just me after all.
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[SOLO: FUNNY IN PLACES] A Guide to Men - H Rowland read as:

FUNNY IN PLACES: A Guide to Men


I suppose some bits are more amusing than others...


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I know there's one bit in particular that always makes me snigger...
So little space, so much to say.
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[LITERATURE] The Prime Minister by A. Trollope - km
I always wonder what the trollop has to say about the Prime Minister and how they know each other. *g*
So little space, so much to say.
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Lucy_k_p wrote:
[LITERATURE] The Prime Minister by A. Trollope - km
I always wonder what the trollop has to say about the Prime Minister and how they know each other. *g*
Ha!

I propose we change all the Anthony Trollope listings to simply "A Trollope." Some of them are pretty interesting. :)
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'Tis the season, I know ... but I do keep blinking at Allan's adventure with the Holly Flower.
[ADVENTURE] Allan and the Holy Flower - le
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I don't have my own to add, I'd just like to say that I was sniggering constantly as I read this whole thread, tangents and all. (Haggis? lol)
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[SOLO] On War by Carl von Clausewitz
read as
[SOLO] War On Carl von Clausewitz
Poor man!
So little space, so much to say.
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Lucy_k_p wrote:
[SOLO] On War by Carl von Clausewitz
read as
[SOLO] War On Carl von Clausewitz
Poor man!
At least we're not ganging up on him.
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Lucy_k_p wrote:
[SOLO] On War by Carl von Clausewitz
read as
[SOLO] War On Carl von Clausewitz
Poor man!
Poor us! I'd bet Herr General von Clausewitz could take us all on...
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This didn't take long ... I blame Peter Why and his chemistry interest subtly influencing me!

[SOLO] The Reagent by Arnold Bennett - rd

(Actually, "The Regent".)
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The Uttermost Farthing

Ohhh... FarTHing

mind your voiceless dental fricatives. :)
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[YOUNG ADULT] Aunt Jane sneezes Abroad by L. Frank Baum -rd

Neeru is to blame for Aunt Jane's cold... :twisted:

(Actually it's: Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad)

Elli ;)
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Kept in the Dark by Anthony Trollope
The Ghost Finder-Hodgson,
In the Bishop's Carriage by Miriam
I say chaps - keep it clean!

And, at the risk of this becoming something like 'Late arrivals at the Librivoxer's Ball' -
The Curse of Cappucino
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Buttered Side Down Edna Ferber
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Post by Claire »

ExEmGe wrote:
In the Bishop's Carriage by Miriam
I say chaps - keep it clean!
Why, Andy, I would never.... :oops:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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