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I bought some books the other day:


?French Overpopulation

by Francis Crowded


?Fallen Underwear

by Lucy Lastic


?The French Chef

by Sue Flay


?Irish Flooring

by Lynn O'Leum


?Holmes Does it Again

by Scott Linyard


?Home Alone IV

by Eddie Buddyhome


Did anyone go to the same book shop as me??

I have been a proposing a level above the lounge, but you know, you might just have a point there captn.


On a slightly more serious note, just cos it's in the lounge, doesn't mean we still can't try and find the right thread for the right post.

Song lyrics in the music video room, 2 football prediction threads overlapping, a new thread for a bad joke* while we have a joke thread, noisy chatting in the *shhhh* quiet room etc.


I'd post up the link about standard forum netiquette but I think my copy and paste keys have worn out.


*In fact I think a certain young missy d started a thread of exactly the same ilk once.

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