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Looks like we might be getting a 32inch LCD monitor from someone at the womans work and a fairly decent price...

 

So widescreen for my ps3. :nufc:

 

 

Darn its VGA at the back. :yes

 

Ah well, looks it could be used for watching DVD/FM in bed then!

 

All I need now is a wireless keyboard.... :lol:

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I've had a shit of a week believe me so had a bit of a blow out :D

 

Started out sensibly by getting a couple of DVDs from Virgin,

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strange thing was the 6 disc Izzard boxed set was £35 yet the other 4 disc one (containing 4 of the 6) was £50 :icon_lol:

 

Then the geeky side of me came out

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Two more films, they were cheap

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To clear those images and dodgy videos from me hard drive I picked up a Maxtor 750Gb external HD

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and a couple of flash drives

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Then wandered over to Toys R Us and sort of went a bit daft

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and the piece d'resistance......

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(Internal Audit will have a field day if they read this :rolleyes:)

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I've had a shit of a week believe me so had a bit of a blow out :rolleyes:

 

Started out sensibly by getting a couple of DVDs from Virgin,

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strange thing was the 6 disc Izzard boxed set was £35 yet the other 4 disc one (containing 4 of the 6) was £50 :icon_lol:

 

You were done mate...

 

http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProduct...&sku=574680

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A few football based books after I seriously enjoyed reading The Damned United and The Far Corner on holiday...

 

Left Foot Forward - Garry Nelson

Football Against the Enemy - Simon Kuper

The Miracle of Castel di Sangro - Joe McGinniss

The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw - Paul McGuigan and Paolo Hewitt

The Newcastle Miscellany - Biffa

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A few football based books after I seriously enjoyed reading The Damned United and The Far Corner on holiday...

 

Left Foot Forward - Garry Nelson

Football Against the Enemy - Simon Kuper

The Miracle of Castel di Sangro - Joe McGinniss

The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw - Paul McGuigan and Paolo Hewitt

The Newcastle Miscellany - Biffa

The Far Corner is a quality book. Does Harry Pearson still do a column for the Guardian?

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A few football based books after I seriously enjoyed reading The Damned United and The Far Corner on holiday...

 

Left Foot Forward - Garry Nelson

Football Against the Enemy - Simon Kuper

The Miracle of Castel di Sangro - Joe McGinniss

The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw - Paul McGuigan and Paolo Hewitt

The Newcastle Miscellany - Biffa

The Far Corner is a quality book. Does Harry Pearson still do a column for the Guardian?

 

Nee idea marra.

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I've decided to recommence learning the Guitar that's stood in my corner ever since I snapped a string.

 

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And a new set of strings.

 

I'm back on the path to becoming the new Dave Gilmour

 

I'm sure Jimi 'T-Keith' Hendrix will be able to tell me whether i've bought a shite tuner. It was only £11, like :icon_lol:

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A few football based books after I seriously enjoyed reading The Damned United and The Far Corner on holiday...

 

Left Foot Forward - Garry Nelson

Football Against the Enemy - Simon Kuper

The Miracle of Castel di Sangro - Joe McGinniss

The Greatest Footballer You Never Saw - Paul McGuigan and Paolo Hewitt

The Newcastle Miscellany - Biffa

 

Aye, but do any of them mention John Anderson? :icon_lol:

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Not massively into my football books but Football Against The Enemy is decent.

 

I've heard good things about it, like. It's the sort of thing i'm quite interested in at the moment so hopefully it'll be a good read.

 

I've tried to deliberately avoid any form of autobiography by overpaid primadonnas and i've only stuck to the ones which seem to have a bit of humour about them.

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