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Listen, if you two want to talk about literary references, I suggest you do it on PMs. I don't mind what you get up to in private, but that sort of thing should be kept behind closed doors where it belongs!

Just because you didn't get the one in the article title :calmdown:

 

Of course I don't get it! I'm STRAIGHT! ;)

Was reading books officially gay when you recommended 'In Cold Blood' to me like? :calmdown:

 

In Cold Blood isn't a book, it's a TRUE STORY. and a FILM.

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Listen, if you two want to talk about literary references, I suggest you do it on PMs. I don't mind what you get up to in private, but that sort of thing should be kept behind closed doors where it belongs!

Just because you didn't get the one in the article title :calmdown:

 

Of course I don't get it! I'm STRAIGHT! ;)

Was reading books officially gay when you recommended 'In Cold Blood' to me like? :calmdown:

 

In Cold Blood isn't a book, it's a TRUE STORY. and a FILM.

 

The book is class. But I don't make SUPERGAY references to it on football forums. :D

 

Have you read it yet, Colby?

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Listen, if you two want to talk about literary references, I suggest you do it on PMs. I don't mind what you get up to in private, but that sort of thing should be kept behind closed doors where it belongs!

Just because you didn't get the one in the article title :calmdown:

 

Of course I don't get it! I'm STRAIGHT! ;)

Was reading books officially gay when you recommended 'In Cold Blood' to me like? :calmdown:

 

In Cold Blood isn't a book, it's a TRUE STORY. and a FILM.

 

The book is class. But I don't make SUPERGAY references to it on football forums. :D

 

 

Gemmill's IN THE CLOSET.

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Listen, if you two want to talk about literary references, I suggest you do it on PMs. I don't mind what you get up to in private, but that sort of thing should be kept behind closed doors where it belongs!

Just because you didn't get the one in the article title :calmdown:

 

Of course I don't get it! I'm STRAIGHT! ;)

Was reading books officially gay when you recommended 'In Cold Blood' to me like? :calmdown:

 

In Cold Blood isn't a book, it's a TRUE STORY. and a FILM.

 

The book is class. But I don't make SUPERGAY references to it on football forums. :D

 

Have you read it yet, Colby?

Nah, next on the list along with 100 years of soltiude though. Just finishing Fahrenheit 451 at present. Was I telling you about 'Funeral In Berlin' yesterday by the way? Never thought I'd like spy thrillers but it's class. Definitely going to check out some other Len Deighton stuff.

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Listen, if you two want to talk about literary references, I suggest you do it on PMs. I don't mind what you get up to in private, but that sort of thing should be kept behind closed doors where it belongs!

Just because you didn't get the one in the article title :calmdown:

 

Of course I don't get it! I'm STRAIGHT! ;)

Was reading books officially gay when you recommended 'In Cold Blood' to me like? :calmdown:

 

In Cold Blood isn't a book, it's a TRUE STORY. and a FILM.

 

The book is class. But I don't make SUPERGAY references to it on football forums. :D

 

 

Gemmill's IN THE CLOSET.

Washing his hands tbh

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Listen, if you two want to talk about literary references, I suggest you do it on PMs. I don't mind what you get up to in private, but that sort of thing should be kept behind closed doors where it belongs!

Just because you didn't get the one in the article title :calmdown:

 

Of course I don't get it! I'm STRAIGHT! ;)

Was reading books officially gay when you recommended 'In Cold Blood' to me like? :calmdown:

 

In Cold Blood isn't a book, it's a TRUE STORY. and a FILM.

 

The book is class. But I don't make SUPERGAY references to it on football forums. :D

 

 

Gemmill's IN THE CLOSET.

Washing his hands tbh

 

So he should, after touching a BOOK.

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Nah, next on the list along with 100 years of soltiude though. Just finishing Fahrenheit 451 at present. Was I telling you about 'Funeral In Berlin' yesterday by the way? Never thought I'd like spy thrillers but it's class. Definitely going to check out some other Len Deighton stuff.

 

Ive read the Samson trilogies and they were all very good

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Nah, next on the list along with 100 years of soltiude though. Just finishing Fahrenheit 451 at present. Was I telling you about 'Funeral In Berlin' yesterday by the way? Never thought I'd like spy thrillers but it's class. Definitely going to check out some other Len Deighton stuff.

 

Ive read the Samson trilogies and they were all very good

Cheers, going to give 'The Ipcress File' a go next I think.

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Hyperion & The Fall of Hyperion are excellent books. Dan Simmons. I'm not really into SF, but those two are great and ideally should be read as a pair.

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Hyperion & The Fall of Hyperion are excellent books. Dan Simmons. I'm not really into SF, but those two are great and ideally should be read as a pair.

I'm the same but some SF is shit hot. Early Ballard is SF (-ish) I suppose and Kurt Vonnegut is a genius and most of his stuff is worth checking out. Good SF isn't normally really about the future though, it's about the past/present.

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Hyperion & The Fall of Hyperion are excellent books. Dan Simmons. I'm not really into SF, but those two are great and ideally should be read as a pair.

I'm the same but some SF is shit hot. Early Ballard is SF (-ish) I suppose and Kurt Vonnegut is a genius and most of his stuff is worth checking out. Good SF isn't normally really about the future though, it's about the past/present.

 

The Hyperion cantos have time as a backdrop to everything. They're really great books.

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