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10-02-2023 06:05 PM #1
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10-02-2023 07:00 PM #2
The Amateurs by John Irvine.
It's hilarious, particularly so if you're a golfer.
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10-02-2023 07:02 PM #3
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11-02-2023 06:08 AM #4
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The satsuma complex by Bob Mortimer.
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11-02-2023 06:31 AM #5
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Niddrie Boys is a decent read
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11-02-2023 12:44 PM #6
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11-02-2023 06:28 PM #9
The young team by Graeme Armstrong and The Yank by John Crawley, both brilliant reads
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11-02-2023 06:28 PM #10
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Some folk use ghost writers to fill in blanks and to dramatise stories, coming from Niddrie Alex could have added much much more if he wanted to dramatise it
I could be biased I suppose, whilst not knowing him or his Brothers personally I know a few people mentioned & many more he didnt name but hinted of
A particular family being related to me too and a pub I frequented in my youth 😀
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11-02-2023 07:31 PM #11
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11-02-2023 08:46 PM #12
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12-02-2023 01:03 PM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteFollow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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13-02-2023 10:57 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Maybe better that I found a lot of it relatable and the references of that time as appposed to someone who maybe wasn't around the 'ned' culture of the time.
I had heard it was being made into a t.v show but not sure how far along it's got.
Suppose this is bit of a personal taste, but I'm half through the Pete Doherty autobiography a likely lad. As a fan of libertines and Babyshambles I'm enjoying it.
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13-02-2023 11:04 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Pete Doherty autobiography sounds brilliant tbf
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14-02-2023 11:42 PM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It was an absolute joy, from start to finish.
I’ve enjoyed all the John Niven books I’ve read and I intend to read more.
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15-02-2023 10:27 AM #18
I recently re-read The Crow Road, forgot how good a book it is. Also my mate got me The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt for my birthday, totally not the kind of book I would buy for myself but it turned out to be really good, it is darkly funny and a real page turner.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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15-02-2023 02:42 PM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
His autobiography, and away is really good too.
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15-02-2023 03:27 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The BBC made a decent fist of adapting it for television too imo.
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15-02-2023 04:01 PM #21
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Read Shuggie Bain last year. It’s unrelenting misery in his life story but you can’t put the book down.
Terrific read.
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20-02-2023 09:56 PM #22
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sadly in Livingston it goes way back as well, through the 90s and probably 80s as well
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22-02-2023 10:04 PM #24
Born in blood- The lost secrets of freemasonary. John j Robinson.
Brilliant. First book that made me gasp when reading.
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22-02-2023 10:30 PM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Have you read Kill your friends?
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Curious to know.
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23-02-2023 03:04 PM #30
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Edit: of course I could be wrong and I’m more than happy to be educated on it, but it’s a pretty common view to have on freemasonry. Don’t have to be a dick about it
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