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:lol: It's more like Draftbringer- Stormbringers wee brother.
(But ye still wouldn't mess...)

And I really do think the Icelandic slaying sword should be resurrected. :P
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I read that all the way through, twice. Then I sat and thought of some Moorcock refs. I could throw in to my reply. Had some beer and a fag and decided Get Bent! was the best advice.
To both of you.
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James Blast wrote:I read that all the way through, twice. Then I sat and thought of some Moorcock refs. I could throw in to my reply. Had some beer and a fag and decided Get Bent! was the best advice.
To both of you.
thanke ;D
Stick it up yer Arioch then. I'm off fer a fag meself. ;D [/i]
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<------Googles Arioch, "eh'll bee bekk"...
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Hom_Corleone wrote::lol: It's more like Draftbringer- Stormbringers wee brother.
(But ye still wouldn't mess...)
Yeah, but I bet its mates call it "Little Breezy", or possibly "Windy Bugger" :lol:
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someone, somewhere wrote:Arioch is a Hebrew name that means "fierce lion". It originally appears in the Book of Genesis chap. 14 as the name of the "King of Ellasar"
ok, I'm even more confused now, I have no lions, I know none, I know no one who who has lions - fierce or otherwise :lol: 8)
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James Blast wrote:
someone, somewhere wrote:Arioch is a Hebrew name that means "fierce lion". It originally appears in the Book of Genesis chap. 14 as the name of the "King of Ellasar"
ok, I'm even more confused now :lol: 8)
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He's The Knight Of Swords of course. :roll: ;D
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it was the 70s Dude, I was pretty much in a haze, like... Man

anyway, slightlyRTT:
anyone here read Charles Higson?
yeah, him off The Fast Show, I do enjoy his ouvre: dark, British, a bit "Eh, WTF!?"
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I've got a signed copy of this...

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James Blast wrote:it was the 70s Dude, I was pretty much in a haze, like... Man

anyway, slightlyRTT:
anyone here read Charles Higson?
yeah, him off The Fast Show, I do enjoy his ouvre: dark, British, a bit "Eh, WTF!?"
Well, I didn't discover him until the mid-eighties - and I became an avid collector. Got started off on the Michael Kane trilogy (no - not that Michael Cane. ;D ) and was hooked. I think he was in a haze mostly while hanging with the Hawks. :lol:

Charlie Higson - I have read one of his some time ago...something about Mr. Jolly or somesuch. A reet good read as I recall. All about a bloke who broke into peoples houses and did pervy stuff....
He's been writing Bond books of recent times so I see.
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Try to read King of the Ants or Happy Now, Steve, shocking stuff! :eek:
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Fight the Power.... Next!

Ahem!......:twisted:
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Hom_Corleone wrote:Well, I didn't discover him until the mid-eighties - and I became an avid collector. Got started off on the Michael Kane trilogy (no - not that Michael Cane. ;D ) and was hooked. I think he was in a haze mostly while hanging with the Hawks. :lol:
Runestaff, man. :notworthy:

I bought it as a birthday pressie for a friend of my brother's who I didn't like, and read it out of curiosity. Guess who didn't get a birthday present that year? :twisted:
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I like Will Self. :oops:

I had to look up tontine, but knew all the others. I subscribe to the Oxford English Dictionary 'word f the day' e-mail. ;D

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mh wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote:Well, I didn't discover him until the mid-eighties - and I became an avid collector. Got started off on the Michael Kane trilogy (no - not that Michael Cane. ;D ) and was hooked. I think he was in a haze mostly while hanging with the Hawks. :lol:
Runestaff, man. :notworthy:

I bought it as a birthday pressie for a friend of my brother's who I didn't like, and read it out of curiosity. Guess who didn't get a birthday present that year? :twisted:
:D Hawkmoon rocks. :notworthy: Probably his best work IMO.
(Other than Behold The Man - which is one of the finest pieces of literature ever written. FACT!

And glad I'm not the only Moorcock fan still alive.... :lol:
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I'm going to see Will Self in a couple of weeks - he's doing a tour of bookshops to promote his new book.
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lazarus corporation wrote:I'm going to see Will Self in a couple of weeks - he's doing a tour of bookshops to promote his new book.
This just made me p1ss myself....Click
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Hom_Corleone wrote:
lazarus corporation wrote:I'm going to see Will Self in a couple of weeks - he's doing a tour of bookshops to promote his new book.
This just made me p1ss myself....Click
:lol: Hilarious. Rather puts me in mind of this.... :innocent:
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...

and he was rather funny. I prefered his Q&A banter to his reading from his new book, though.
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