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heth 15-06-2011 13:24

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 912170)
When you are weary of life, there really is nowhere to go.
And as Gary rightly said, the dead person doesn't care, they aren't here anymore........when we feel sorry, sad, upset, it is ourselves we are considering, not the departed.


I am just lucky that I am not "weary of life" maybe thats why I cant understand it fully.

Margaret Pilkington 15-06-2011 13:30

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Heth, this is possibly because you are young, fit and healthy...and can see a future with good things in it...or at least the possibilities of good things.
Long may it continue to be so for you.

cashman 15-06-2011 14:52

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having been through similar crap,to many people on here, if it came to the worst wi me, all i can say is "No Way Hose"

jaysay 15-06-2011 17:44

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 912344)
having been through similar crap,to many people on here, if it came to the worst wi me, all i can say is "No Way Hose"

Same wi me too cashy, anyway if I topped miself you'd have nobody to annoy:D

DtheP47 13-03-2015 10:11

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RIP Mr P
The "embuggerance" finally got him.

Two of his memorable quotes of which there are many.
"Real stupidity beats artficial intelligenge every time" from Hogfather.
"Goodness is about what you do. Not who you pray to" from Snuff.

A mate just texted me this one.
"There are times in life when people must know when not to let go. Balloons teach small children this"

Margaret Pilkington 13-03-2015 14:07

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I second that.
RIP TP.
I like your second quote from him the best....it is my mantra.

Michael1954 13-03-2015 21:15

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I haven't read any of his books, but he always came over as a really nice guy in interviews.

Margaret Pilkington 13-03-2015 21:25

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His books are quite quirky.
I like them because i have a very pictorial imagination and I can see it all happening in my head.....surreal and funny....and a bit ridiculous at times

Michael1954 13-03-2015 21:27

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1135993)
His books are quite quirky.
I like them because i have a very pictorial imagination and I can see it all happening in my head.....surreal and funny....and a bit ridiculous at times

Can you recommend one for me, Margaret, please.

DaveinGermany 14-03-2015 08:54

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1135995)
Can you recommend one for me,

Any of his Discworld books Mike, they all interlink through references & characters, but can just as easily be read as stand alone stories. Full of parody & satire the stories reflect quite cleverly humanities foibles, hopes & failings.

The man was truly a marvellous, witty & observant writer & viewer of the race of man, trolls, goblins, witches & other sundry homunculi, with an occasional dragon thrown in for good measure. :)

Recommended reading? Pretty much all he's written, but for ease here's a few titles to be going on with. For the young at heart "The Wee free men" or "The amazing Maurice & his educated rodents", for a more ecclesiastical world view "Small gods", celebrity & fame "Moving picture", empirical & nation building "Jingo", a soldiers life "Monstrous regiment", sport "Unseen academicals" to highlight a few from a vast selection of works.

Michael1954 14-03-2015 09:23

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Thanks for that, Dave. I'm off to Tesco later this morning, so I'll have a browse in the book section.

Margaret Pilkington 14-03-2015 09:56

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1135995)
Can you recommend one for me, Margaret, please.

I really liked The Colour of Magic and The Hogfather....but all the ones I have read have made me chuckle.......but I do have a very weird sense of humour.
I have quite a few of them on my Kindle.....as D in G says they can be read as stand alone books but they do interlink....and it is great that you can identify the characters in the different books.
Read them, you will not be disappointed.

DtheP47 14-03-2015 09:57

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Thanks for that, Dave. I'm off to Tesco later this morning, so I'll have a browse in the book section.

See if they have "Wyrd Sisters" Michael.

Granny Weatherwax my heroine. There's a full length cartoon on ytube

Soul Music is tremendous too.

Margaret Pilkington 14-03-2015 10:05

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I will have a look at that cartoon later.

DaveinGermany 14-03-2015 10:47

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1136040)
Granny Weatherwax my heroine.

Don't forget the inimitable Nanny Ogg! Whose cookbook I purchased many moons ago. :)

Judging by the comments, there's a fair few Pratchett acolytes hereabouts. ;)


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