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Thread: Dons Autobiographies/Biographies and General Dons books

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89 View Post
    They say everyone has one book in them. Dans should be used to inspire writers everywhere. If he can get that sh1t published, there’s hope for everyone.

    What’s the script with him anyway? Was he on the sidelines of the ASC & overplayed his involvement or a straight up Walter Mitty? I heard he didn’t have the best time in Madrid.
    He made it onto Danny Dyers program did he not

    I am attempting a book and it will be added to the Dons book list as its technically Dons related.

    My second book will be too

    Edit- So if Rivers can I can
    Last edited by Pacman1903; 22-11-2018 at 09:38 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacman1903 View Post
    He made it onto Danny Dyers program did he not
    Yep. Even had the same hairdo from 89

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89 View Post
    They say everyone has one book in them. Dans should be used to inspire writers everywhere. If he can get that sh1t published, there’s hope for everyone.

    What’s the script with him anyway? Was he on the sidelines of the ASC & overplayed his involvement or a straight up Walter Mitty? I heard he didn’t have the best time in Madrid.
    Peripherals if that, a Walter best sums him up, absolutely no way would he be seen drinking tea with aging non active chaps in Shawlands pre match next Sunday.

    SF

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    I might write a book on the Boghead Youth Army (hated but rated) They were never Scotland’s most successful firm but what a fantastic quiz team they turned out to be. Might’ve lost ‘The Battle if Singer’ but I bet you the f*cking Clydebank Bundy wouldn’t reach the Scottish Pub Quiz Finals

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89 View Post
    I might write a book on the Boghead Youth Army (hated but rated) They were never Scotland’s most successful firm but what a fantastic quiz team they turned out to be. Might’ve lost ‘The Battle if Singer’ but I bet you the f*cking Clydebank Bundy wouldn’t reach the Scottish Pub Quiz Finals
    Did we lose The Battle Of Singer Station? To be honest, I had a train to catch, so I never slowed down or looked behind me to see who won or lost...

    BYA - nae great at fightin, sh!t hot at US State capitals

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    Dinna think Brian Irvine's book been mentioned yet - What a Difference a Day Makes.

    I should have it somewhere in the hoose among boxes that have remained untouched since flitting. Might even be signed by the great man himself , come to think of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redstarfk View Post
    Dinna think Brian Irvine's book been mentioned yet - What a Difference a Day Makes.

    I should have it somewhere in the hoose among boxes that have remained untouched since flitting. Might even be signed by the great man himself , come to think of it.
    Got it too. Alway thought it was pushy with the religion

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    Alastair Guthrie's Pictorial History?

    One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch should also be mentioned as it is obviously based on a day trip to Ibrox.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StandfreeFM View Post
    Did we lose The Battle Of Singer Station? To be honest, I had a train to catch, so I never slowed down or looked behind me to see who won or lost
    I’d say the train turned up at the right time, which is highly unusual for Scottail on that line. It was a tactical retreat similar to Napoleons from Moscow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mason89 View Post
    I’d say the train turned up at the right time, which is highly unusual for Scottail on that line. It was a tactical retreat similar to Napoleons from Moscow
    To be honest, I'd probably buy your book. What else have you been up to?

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