Dick Swiveller
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- Sep 9, 2011
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If it is a verb then Chris is a dirty adulterer.Unless of course Sidwell is a verb? The verb To Sidwell. I Sidwell, you Sidwell, Chris Sidwells
If it is a verb then Chris is a dirty adulterer.Unless of course Sidwell is a verb? The verb To Sidwell. I Sidwell, you Sidwell, Chris Sidwells
They're all legends, amazing athletes. But do they ever allude to performance enhancing drug taking/blood doping by them or their teams, or do they maintain innocence? It was even more rife in the Hinault era than now.
In the case of Fignon, he vehemently opposed drug use of any sort all the way through his book, but does admit to one incident during a period of injury and low morale in which he was tempted, had a bad experience with it, and then never did it again. Certainly alluded to others doing it though, but no names mentioned. As for Lemond - hes been anti drugs for a long, long time and, as far as I know, never had any question marks against him unlike a lot of others of that era. Hinault I have no idea about tbh...certainly nothing I've read says he took anything, just that he was an absolute animal on the bike through sheer talent and tenacity.
Had sort of resigned myself to having to wait halfway through the year to be able to buy the paperback version of Bill Bryson's 'The Body - A Guide For Occupants' but have just this very morning scored an Airport Exclusive copy at Gatwick. Result!
Bryson is one of the very few authors I would pay the full price as he is so good.
Hardback of his latest book is £20, out of interest what are they charging for the paperback version ?
Blloody Southerners, by Spencer Vignes. Basically an account of the late Brian Clough, and Peter Taylor's tenure at the Albion.
I found it a facinating read, with many amusing anecdotes from ex players who played for him at the time. If you haven't read it l would recommend you purchase of borrow a copy, you won't be disappointed.
Just finished this too, cracking piece of work IMHO. Some great debunking of the Clough myth.
Now on The Second Sleep by Robert Harris, a novel about a post-Technology Britain, although that is not immediately apparent when you start reading.
I’m about to re-read this........
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Which book are you about to read? The Koonz book mentioned in the caption or the book in the photo, which is a 2008 publication called End of Days written by the “psychic” Sylvia Browne?
The latter was written after several SARS outbreaks, so isn’t that much of a prediction.