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2082.1 | SQF LIBRARY STARTS UP !!! | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | B.U'S FURRA CUP.. | Wed Sep 18 1991 18:40 | 7 |
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Sounds like a good read....could I please borrow it???
I'm on shift A-etch
thanks.
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2082.2 | | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Thu Sep 19 1991 10:20 | 5 |
| Sounds like a good book to add to the [non-Engineering?] library.
Could you provide more information?
Thanks,
ed
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2082.3 | Yes Graham, I *should* be out on the bike | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Rod, VMSE-ED013. 824-3391 | Sun Oct 06 1991 09:49 | 12 |
| isbn 0-7207-1972-0 - Pelham Books
Published by the Penguin Group 27, Wrights lane, London W8 5TZ
- Viking Publishing, a division of Penguin books USA Inc, 375 Hudson
Street, New Yorrk NY 10014
- Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Ringwood Victoria, Australia
- Penguin Books Canada Ltd, 2801 John Street, Markham Ontatio, Canada
L3R 1B4
- Penguin Books (NZ) Ltd, 182-190 Wairau Road, Auckland 10, New
Zealand
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2082.4 | Anyone else want to read it? | BHUNA::GGOODMAN | Number 1 in a field of 1 | Sun Oct 06 1991 15:35 | 7 |
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Thanks, Rod. I've been meaning to put that in for a week now
(sorry...). And at least I've got an excuse, I'm paid to be here at
this time of night. Mind you, don't fancy being out in that wind just
now...
Graham.
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2082.5 | Homelines are wonderful | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Rod, VMSE-ED013. 824-3391 | Sun Oct 06 1991 16:27 | 15 |
| (digression... It was a bit `bob-like' yesterday but its nice being
able to spin my 52x14 up hill at 56 kph...)
I skimmed in parts I laughed outloud to (on being a poser - wear
sunglasses partly sothat noone recognises that you were the one that
brought the whole pack down on your first outing; divide what you
spend oequalkly on equipment and chrome polish; don;t by Campag it';s
difficult to get a good gleam on it) and others were pitiful - maybe
they were just too true.
Funnily enough I couldnt get it at my local poser-bike'n'book-shop (my
*bike* shop doest run to anything more than the SCU calendar) but found
it under sports in a real book shop...
rod
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2082.6 | Can't beat British club cycling | MASALA::GGOODMAN | Number 1 in a field of 1 | Sun Oct 06 1991 17:50 | 20 |
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Yeah, that's what I found about it, too. Some of it really was
funny. I especially enjoyed his view on British club life and the story
of the club mates growing up and their trials in life outside cycling
(love, or rather how difficult is to find it when you continually smell
of embrocation). Maybe it was so funny because anyone who has ever been
in a cycling club, in particular Britain with it's time trial base,
could relate to the story.
On the other hand, the true stories from the continent weren't
quite up to scratch. They just didn't seem to hold the same comic punch
as the rest of the book. Amusing, but not funny. I put it down to the
fact he isn't a comedian, just someone with a good sense of humour. As
a result, he didn't have a comedian's delivery.
I would like to see him write a fictional story on the life of a
club cyclist from schoolboy to vet. I think that that is more in his
style.
Still, it's worth a read...
Graham.
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