I am waiting to get my hands on the new Joe Ledger book "Extinction Machine" by Jonathon Maberry.
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Just returned from a week away during which I read Redemption song the biography of Joe Strummer. Its a huge tome but I heartily recommend it to those of us 'punks' of a certain age who love the great man's work. A beautifully written account of his life.
Sadly gone too early.Nic
Editor UK Cigar Scene Magazine
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'God is Not Great' by the late Christopher Hitchens. I would love to of been present at one of his many debates. It annoys me how the many intellectuals now attack his principles and ideas and find floors in his views, yet when he was alive they hardly uttered a verb. Joe Strummer biography seems like it would be worth a read.If..
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Originally posted by sheppsea View PostI'm reading 'A Clash of Kings', which is the second in the A Song of Ice and Fire series (known as Game of Thrones on the TV!)
I highly recommend this book, even if, like me, you're not normally into fantasy.
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Originally posted by Mr Moore View Post'God is Not Great' by the late Christopher Hitchens. I would love to of been present at one of his many debates. It annoys me how the many intellectuals now attack his principles and ideas and find floors in his views, yet when he was alive they hardly uttered a verb. Joe Strummer biography seems like it would be worth a read.
there is a great video on youtube of him taking on george galloway in a debate at some new york university!! i may not be his greatest fan, but george galloway totally destroys him!! hitchens tries a couple of dirty attacks on him, george galloway just slays him!! the full video is worth watching, so many of hitchen's fans have edited the video down to make him look good....... he still looks like, as george galloway puts it, 'a slimey, hypocritical, alcoholic slug':
alex
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i'm enjoying 'the simon iff stories and other works' by aleister crowley!! basically, it's a collection of fictional detective stories written by crowley (the great beast 666), simon iff being an idealised version of crowley as he wished to see himself in old age!! i don't normally read fiction or detective stories, but this is thoroughly entertaining!
alex
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He wasnt a neo conservative, he was a socialist mate and I can tell by your post thar you already know that. I dont fully understand why large ranks in the Left disowned him after his questioning of certain religions that he perceived as fascist or medieval in conception. I dont fully agree with him myself but I thought his defending of Rushdie was absolutely spot on.
You called him quote ' cowardly in his principles '
Im not sure what you mean by that.If..
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Originally posted by Mr Moore View PostHe wasnt a neo conservative, he was a socialist mate and I can tell by your post thar you already know that. I dont fully understand why large ranks in the Left disowned him after his questioning of certain religions that he perceived as fascist or medieval in conception.
I'm not sure if he is a communist or a neo-conservative, frankly, i don't give two shites about his political sidings. It just makes enemies of us all. Many a great mind in history stays clear of the political game like Neil Armstrong, Erwin Rommel, etc. But alas I digress.
Despite that, he was an intelligent man above all. In fact, of the three razors, I love his the most:
"A stance stated without evidence or correct backing can be disproved without evidence as well." Not the exact words, but google: Hitchen's Razor. You'll find it!
Ugh, look at me digressing again.... Focus Jeremy!!
Methinks large ranks with left wings would've disowned the bloke because any attack on a culture or identity is seen as blasphemy in society nowadays ( no pun there, i promise!). In order to get the common votes of the Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, etc. ANY party can NOT be seen with a man so famous for hating on religions. In the end, it's about keeping an image. And he had to be slightly hypocritical in order to keep him well understood in the public eye. Maybe not to the extent of "cowardly in principles".... But, you know.....Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Oh, and to avoid the digression of the thread it self, ,
I lent my mate my newly bought Hunter S. Thompson book: "The Great Shark Hunt" For 7 quid on amazon, i would recommend that thing WITHOUT A DOUBT.
I'll start on that book after he finishes with it.... Whenever that will beOriginally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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Originally posted by cigarsam View PostBloody hell butter you nearly convinced me you were a learned gentleman!Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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