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Kurt
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why is it everyone seems to have released one all of a sudden??

ive must have heard about 10 or so advertised today
Danny P
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Christmas
Eck
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25th Oct 07 at 22:15   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The only Autobiography (as such) that I will be purchasing in the near future is Mein Campf.
All Torque
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25th Oct 07 at 22:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'm writing an autobiography at the moment too Its full of plot twists and spelling errors.
Kurt
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quote:
Originally posted by All Torque
I'm writing an autobiography at the moment too Its full of plot twistz and zpelling errorz.


All Torque
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quote:
Originally posted by Kurt
quote:
Originally posted by All Torque
I'm writing an autobiography at the moment too Its full of plot twistz and zpelling errorz.





You've got to stop doing that
Fonz
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quote:
Originally posted by Danny P
Christmas




thats the honest reason!

last xmas i got three (either as presents or with the money from presents

Chris Moyles
Gordon Ramsey
Peter Kay

All great reads and fantastic insight into their lives
Both Chris and Peter's show they have comic skills and its clear its their words on the page.
Gordon's was a real page turner. only seeing him in his place of work as the terrets induced perfectionist its refreshing to read a softer more heartfelt emotion in the book.
i reccommend both

did i hear on Paul O'Grady he is releasing one?
deano87
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More like they are all uber skint.
johnhara1
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Im currently reading MR NICE: The autobiography Howard Marks.

He was Britains most wanted man, a dope smuggler from Wales.
Tommy L
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26th Oct 07 at 14:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i'll be writing mine, as soon as i learn to write



[Edited on 26-10-2007 by corsa_tomtom]
Dean_W
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quote:
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Im currently reading MR NICE: The autobiography Howard Marks.

He was Britains most wanted man, a dope smuggler from Wales.


I want to read this.
Robin
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26th Oct 07 at 14:30   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I can't imagine anything worse than reading a book written in the way Gordon Ramsey speaks.
johnhara1
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by johnhara1
Im currently reading MR NICE: The autobiography Howard Marks.

He was Britains most wanted man, a dope smuggler from Wales.


I want to read this.


It's only £8 to buy and it's excellent. You wont believe some of the things they pull off. Id post some bits but it would spoil it for you mate.

I never read books but i cant put this down.
Kurt
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i always wanted to read the kurt cobain diary type book but i never really get time to just read
Hammer
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
I can't imagine anything worse than reading a book written in the way Gordon Ramsey speaks.


Vanessa Feltz.
ChrisBoom
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
I can't imagine anything worse than reading a book written in the way Gordon Ramsey speaks.


Robbo
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An oldie but a goody is 2Pacs former head bodyguard... very interestign read
nova_gteuk
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im reading charlotte church's autobiography "keep smiling also have richard hammonds to read next
ClaireF
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26th Oct 07 at 16:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i got jordans hehe
Dom
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Read Frank Skinners, which is pretty damn funny and have got Chris Moyles first book to read. But currently been getting stuck into a few of Danny Wallace books, just finished Yes Man which is a really good read
Robin
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quote:
Originally posted by ChrisBoom
quote:
Originally posted by Robin
I can't imagine anything worse than reading a book written in the way Gordon Ramsey speaks.





What?

He's an annoying plank who swears for the sake of it. No doubt his book is rammed full of sentences constructed mainly from curse words.

That's not going to make a good read.
Robin
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quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
quote:
Originally posted by Robin
I can't imagine anything worse than reading a book written in the way Gordon Ramsey speaks.


Vanessa Feltz.


Eck
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quote:
Originally posted by ClaireF
i got jordans hehe


A...... Bu... Wh.... Nah I've got nothin'

 
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