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Re: What you reading

Posted: 11 May 2021, 16:40
by NottinghamWhite
My latest purchase will start tonight with a couple of glasses of Sauvignon whilst the wife watches Midsommer Murders :roll:


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Re: What you reading

Posted: 12 May 2021, 09:01
by ChilwellWhite
I like Serrell, we watch a lot of antique programmes and my favourite valuers are as follows.

Paul Laidlaw
Charles Hanson
Phil Serrell
James Lewis

Re: What you reading

Posted: 12 May 2021, 11:44
by kk white
Have to add Christina Trevillian to that list, but its for naughty admiration too :oops:

Re: What you reading

Posted: 12 May 2021, 12:07
by NottinghamWhite
kk white wrote:Have to add Christina Trevillian to that list, but its for naughty admiration too :oops:
Agree 100% she’s a very attractive lass who appears to have a fabulous personality as well. A farmers wife I believe ;)

Re: What you reading

Posted: 12 May 2021, 12:59
by ChilwellWhite
kk white wrote:Have to add Christina Trevillian to that list, but its for naughty admiration too :oops:

The above was the males the females are as follows...

Christina Trevillian
Kate Bliss
Caroline Hawley ( if she’s good enough for an ex Leeds player )
Roo Irvine

:lol:

Re: What you reading

Posted: 13 May 2021, 07:13
by kk white
:D

Re: What you reading

Posted: 13 May 2021, 08:47
by ChilwellWhite
Kevin Keegan’s autobiography My Life In Football, decent read so far.

Re: What you reading

Posted: 13 May 2021, 11:44
by Wigan White
ChilwellWhite wrote:Kevin Keegan’s autobiography My Life In Football, decent read so far.
I would love it, just love it if I could read that. :D

Re: What you reading

Posted: 31 May 2021, 19:57
by dlw10
Glad to see the humour is still alive and well on here boys and girls!!!!

Re: What you reading

Posted: 31 May 2021, 21:33
by Saxon
Isaac's Storm, by Erik Larson.
Story of the 1900 hurricane which hit Galveston, through the eyes of Isaac Cline, resident meteorologist for the U.S. Weather Bureau at that time.
Galveston was completely destroyed and over 6000 people lost their lives, in what remains the greatest natural disaster in American history.