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Shehzad
September 22nd, 2001, 08:44 AM
hides behind the red car

is that a Ferrari DennizM? Shame on you!

[This message has been edited by Shehzad (edited September 22, 2001).]

Cadfael
September 22nd, 2001, 07:31 PM
Shehzad... I assume you are refering to my disdain for Michael Schumacher, well get ready for the ultimate irony...

I have around 175 1:18 scale diecast cars, 78 of them are Ferrari's, all red. I love Ferrari's.

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Rocketsheep
September 23rd, 2001, 06:11 AM
MMMmmmm, me too... especially Mr Ferrari's super special with double anchovies...

Shehzad
September 23rd, 2001, 08:38 AM
A Ferrari that's not red is not a Ferrari, even if it has anchovies.

Sammie
September 24th, 2001, 03:17 AM
ESPECIALLY if it has anchovies. Anchovies = very poor and unfortunate (not to mention smelly and devaluing) addition to lovely red ferrari.

Trust me on this one.

Sammie.

Rocketsheep
September 24th, 2001, 10:17 PM
Well Mr Ferrari has a lot of model Ferraris on his windowsill... does that count?

MMmmmm, but I do love anchovies... and olives... and capers... and those baby octopi with their wiggly little tenticles. Mmmmmmm, nobody does pizza like Mr Ferrari.

Blitzkrieg
November 8th, 2001, 02:12 AM
Illegal aliens by Nick Pollotta&Phil Foglio

James Barclay
November 8th, 2001, 10:16 PM
Mary Gentle - I know she's not known for humour but 'Grunts' is a superb read. Very funny.

Lord Soth
November 9th, 2001, 01:30 AM
The Red Drawf books by Rob Grant and Hugh Taylor.

Definately check out Rob Grants colony. V.funny.

Shadowen
November 9th, 2001, 02:02 AM
Eoin Colfer - the book I read was called 'Artemis Fowl'. It's aimed at kids I think but adults can enjoy it too. I also have 'The Eyre Affair' by Jasper Fforde on my to read shelf. Friends who have read it have told me it is hilarious, and Terry Pratchett is supposedly 'watching him very carefully' - or so the blurb says anyway.

 

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