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Philip Whiteland - the man behind Josiah and Archibald (which makes it sound like we're in a queue!)



"I liked it very much, lighthearted ,funny ,good story ,just what's needed in this busy,busy life ."
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No, but I've got some arabs interested in a consignment of sand ;-)

Ah yes, it will soon be a case of 'dune is busting out all over'

Frank Herbert might disagree!


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This is the sort of thing that could get me in trouble with the Provisional wing of the Salvation Army ;-)

Then there's Easter Cards. I had never even heard of these until I met my wife.
Haha! Had a good chuckle at that. We spoke about that last night!

Then there's Easter Cards. I had never even heard of these until I met my wife.
Haha! Had a goo..."
Thanks David, glad it's not just me!

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You'll find this explains a lot ;-)

Wooden school chair for the seating of students. You may recall they tended toward the solid in the 1950s/1960s.

Thanks David. I'm particularly pleased because, to say this has been languishing would be an understatement ;-)


I haven't had a warm front for weeks ;-)

I was just regretting not having replaced the dilithium crystals in my time machine.



Yes, I accept that it's going to restrict the audience somewhat but it is convenient and handy (sorry)
Books mentioned in this topic
Bring Out Your Dead: A Josiah and Archibald Novel (other topics)Bring Out Your Dead: A Josiah and Archibald Novel (other topics)
Bring Out Your Dead: A Josiah and Archibald Novel (other topics)
A Dubious Undertaking and other stories (other topics)
Grave Expectations - the further misadventures of Josiah Oakshott and Archibald Thurble (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
David Wailing (other topics)Patrick Barrett (other topics)
Jan Hurst-Nicholson (other topics)
Thanks David. It does rather cheer up a miserable Monday, doesn't it?