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Print: $23.91 A compilation of articles, photos and other memorabilia from The Liverpool Collegiate School, first put together in 1999-2003. This is a kind of "GREATEST HITS" and cheaper version of the FULL version, which is also now available from this site with the COMPLETE Dying Breed. Choose carefully now!
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Print: $11.15 Download: $7.97 When the credit crunch hits, Killer Ducks will stride the world to wreak their terrible revenge. That time is NOW! The human race is unprepared and is not ready to repell them, especially in certain parts of Yorkshire.
Once you have read this book, you will never view ducks in the same light again.
When The Ducks come, carnage and hilarity ensue!
The first but not the last book from the acerbic comedy pen, hey, acerbic comedy computer of Len Horridge tells the allegedly hilarious yet sometimes almost true story of how killer ducks terrorised a country and brought it to the brink of collapse and its collective knees.
A parable of our times. With funny bits, obviously.
"Douglas Adams meets The Marx Brothers" as one reader described it. "Canardage" as another siad.
"It's very funny," as Terry Wogan of BBC Radio 2 said.
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Print: $6.36 Download: $5.98 Fed up of those stupid motivational thoughts that tell us to do our best when all we want to do is go home and go to bed? Aren't we all? The antidote to positive thinking, Bad Motivational Thoughts will help you get through 2009 and well into 2010 and beyond, unless some idiot pulls the plug on us all. Though that may be a blessed relief. A thought a day will keep those positive types away.
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Print: $23.91 A "picture book" (well, photographs) of contemporary views of Thorner, Leeds. Ideal for your coffee table!
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Print: $15.93 The annual THORNER calendar, brimful of beautiful photos of this idyllic little village tucked away in a time bubble in North Leeds.
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Print: $12.74 Peter Kearns took us to Vegas, Baby and this is what happened in manysmall words and some nice colour pictures. Four boys, four nights, two vodka martinis and I'm trying to find my bed!!! The not-so raucous tale of a night or four in Vegas. Not for the faint hearted... "Makes Leaving Las Vegas look like a film," Nicholas Rage, Thorner Reporter
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Print: $43.05 A slection of SNIPPETs to be used in business, training and life, culled from the successful monthly Snippets magazine issued by The Skills Exchange.
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Print: $53.80 In 1999 a few old scholars (and some teachers) started to put together a regular magazine about The Liverpool Collegiate School called DYING BREED. We did twelve editions; this is the ultimate collection of the ORIGINAL twelve issues plus a Christmas issue. All in colour. Which makes it a little expensive but it's worth it.(You can get an edited and cheaper version, by the way, if you are strapped for cash!)And there is also a DVD available; be in touch to find out more! len.horridge@btinternet.com
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Print: $9.55 Download: $9.97 In 1981 as a mere stripling youth, the author started to write to Radio 2's Terry Wogan, the second greatest living Irishman. Since then, he has kept up a barrage of communication with the "great knight" and, as Old Tel has used the author's stuff in HIS books, this is a chance to get his own back and finally tell the truth about being a WUTW scriptwriter. So, in these pages you will find the true yet sometimes tedious story of the author's "relationship" with Terry Wogan, from 1981 through to his all conquering Wake Up To Wogan programme and beyond, with previously unpublished photographs, the true story of the TWITS, tales of the live TV programme, drunken lunches, emails and, as an extra added plus, the unbroadcasted Toggy Panto in full. A treat for the author, if nobody else, and a way into and out of the mind of somebody who regularly writes to the World's Second Greatest Living Irishman.
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Print: $7.97 Download: $7.97 For those of you with short attention spans, or maybe more to do than the author, a collection of short stories and "other stuff" you couldn't really stretch out into a fully blown book but at least you can read whilst having a short bath (but not a shower). Hardly any mentions of Wogan, some Shakespearean stuff, three rude words (at least), football and an insight into the hectic life of a cat. Should be filed under humour but also has other bits in that aren't funny. If you like this description, you'll like this book.
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