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Where goats go to escape
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URH
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Have recently read Warburton’s autobiography, would not recommend

Comes across quite intelligent tbf but he’s certainly not short on confidence
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Chrysoprase
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Got it for 99p on Kindle, have added it to the list of books to read - may or may not get round to it at some point
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ASMO
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Tried wiping my arse with an e-book, not that easy.
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Chrysoprase
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You can wipe your arse with anything if you're brave enough*





*I may have pinched that from Thommo
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URH
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Chrysoprase wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 2:56 pm Got it for 99p on Kindle, have added it to the list of books to read - may or may not get round to it at some point
Good price for it, not one of the better sports bios out but at the same time he isn’t Irish so that may be why
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Jim Lahey
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I’ve been rattling through the John Grisham audiobooks again while doing cardio over lockdown. From the ones I’ve listened to I’d rank them:
-A Time To Kill
-The Firm
-The Brethern
-The Runaway Jury
-The Testament (great start and middle of the book, but weak finish)
-The King of Torts (similar good start and middle, but average end)
Ian Madigan for Ireland.
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