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Simon (Highwayman) (highwayman) | 4276 comments http://www.amazon.co.uk/Giving-Bull-S...

The fourth book in the ever popular 'nostalgedy' series of books. However, you don't need to start at Book 1 and work through to Book 4, or even start at Chapter 1 etc., you can dip in and out at will, and it will all make sense.

Yet another collection of tales from yesterday and today, designed to bring a smile to your lips (although I can't think of anywhere else you would want a smile) and a warm glow of recollection…wherever you fancy having a warm glow, I suppose.

Here you will find a whole bunch of 'nostalgedy' stories. For those of you new to the concept of 'nostlagedy', it's a word I've coined to describe nostalgic articles where the accent is on comedy. I thought about 'comalgia' but I decided it sounded like something you would need to rub with liniment.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Giving-Bull-S...


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I just read this a few days ago and its a nice gentle easy read. You'll get a few chuckles and reminiscent smiles at it, and it goes well with a cup of tea and a biscuit.


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gosh, what a surprise! I'm absolutely delighted :-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Congratulations Philip.


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Congratulations Philip."

Thanks GL. I'm pleased to be the authorial equivalent of a digestive biscuit ;-)


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Jim | 21812 comments Congratulations Philip


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Jim wrote: "Congratulations Philip"

Cheers Jim. Much appreciated. :-)


Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Yay, a Phil book!

Love his stuff. Gentle and interesting humour.


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "Yay, a Phil book!

Love his stuff. Gentle and interesting humour."


Thank you, Patti. I'm just reading Becoming Johnny Vegas (which is not for the squeamish or easily affronted) and it occurs to me that he would absolutely despise me for my 'gentle and interesting' humour, which is a pity because we have quite a bit in common :-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments For those wondering about the cover, it features a 30 foot stainless steel shovel :-)


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Jim | 21812 comments Well it would wouldn't it
I mean


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments A clean shiny shovel doesn't really look realistic to me.


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "A clean shiny shovel doesn't really look realistic to me."

So, the fact that it's 30 feet high doesn't have an impact on the realism then?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments They have big people in Burton, don't they!


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Jim wrote: "Well it would wouldn't it
I mean"


Goes without saying, doesn't it Jim?


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "They have big people in Burton, don't they!"

The direction of growth tends to be outward, rather than upward, GL ;-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Sorry, too stuffed with pizza and brownies to think up a witty answer.


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Sorry, too stuffed with pizza and brownies to think up a witty answer."

Tsk! You're not part-Burtonian are you?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Not unless my Granny was misbehaving with a man from Burton in late 1936.


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Not unless my Granny was misbehaving with a man from Burton in late 1936."

Well, my Grandad got around a bit


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments So its vaguely conceivable that we could be related? No, on second thoughts, I simply cannot imagine my granny misbehaving in any way.


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "So its vaguely conceivable that we could be related? No, on second thoughts, I simply cannot imagine my granny misbehaving in any way."

Not even conceiving vaguely?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments She didn't do anything vaguely.


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Anyway, back to this 30 foot shovel. What I've said in the book about it is "Burton upon Trent has a somewhat idiosyncratic view of what street art should be. A few years ago, the good burghers of the town suddenly arranged for this huge 30 foot stainless steel shovel to be erected in a prominent position. No-one seems to know why. As an expression of pointlessness, I rather thought it fitted the tone of the book perfectly."


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments It's been featured in the Derby Telegraph! Have a look at this review:

http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Bygon...


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I'll be in Derby next week. I expect to see parades through the streets and stuff.


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "I'll be in Derby next week. I expect to see parades through the streets and stuff."

It gets tiresome, GL, but that's the price of fame


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I can just hear the world-weary sign...


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "I can just hear the world-weary sign..."

I put one of those in, and it vanished! Clearly it was a sigh of the times ;-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Its a 'twenty past seven on a friday evening and I'm at my computer ' kind of sigh?


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Its a 'twenty past seven on a friday evening and I'm at my computer ' kind of sigh?"

Guess so ;-)


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Jim | 21812 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Its a 'twenty past seven on a friday evening and I'm at my computer ' kind of sigh?"


But on the positive side I've just sent off both an article AND an invoice and I'm now going out for a walk :-)
But I'll probably check a few things when I get in


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments When you get in from the walk that you're not going out for? I'm confused...


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "When you get in from the walk that you're not going out for? I'm confused..."

We know you're confused, GL. As a matter of fact, I'm not going out for a walk either. Nor am I attempting a downhill ski slalom. On that basis, I'm quite chipper!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments If you do want to do a bit of downhill skiing there's a slope in Milton Keynes.


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Jim | 21812 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "When you get in from the walk that you're not going out for? I'm confused..."

oops sorry, now going out for.
Only I'm not now going out because I'm back


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Jim wrote: "Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "When you get in from the walk that you're not going out for? I'm confused..."

oops sorry, now going out for.
Only I'm not now going out because I'm back"


Was it good for you too?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Oh someone give me a strawberry!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Thats what I like to see! And taste too :) :)


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments But where's the bull?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments http://wildbulljerky.com.au/images/tu...


He's not happy because I ate all the strawberries.


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "http://wildbulljerky.com.au/images/tu...


He's not happy because I ate all the strawberries."


Looks like that one that flogs cough medicine!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I'd buy the whole shopfull!


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "I'd buy the whole shopfull!"

I always thought Covonia was one of those countries that Russia keeps invading


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments It sounds like it. Or some obscure Eastern European country which has an exiled prince in a romance novel.


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "It sounds like it. Or some obscure Eastern European country which has an exiled prince in a romance novel."

How do you get exiled to a Romance novel? Because, if that's possible, I'd like to be considered.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments You have to be a prince to be considered. Or a billionaire playboy with a deep hurt that only the right pneumatic blonde virgin sexpot can soothe.


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Philip Whiteland | 3396 comments Oh, well that rules me out. BTW, going off topic (as if this thread has ever been on topic) did you see that the Daily Mail has a pullout guide to hair loss today? Isn't that a wonderful contradictionin terms? :-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments You think it should have been an insert then?


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