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  • 100 pages in. Noticed a few spelling mistakes. It surprisingly not well written considering its a journalist that wrote it
    Last edited by Pacman1903; 13-01-2018, 11:18 AM.

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    • Originally posted by Pacman1903 View Post


      100 pages in. Noticed a few spelling mistakes. It surprisingly not well written considering its a journalist that wrote it
      Not that great a read

      Spelling mistakes galore. A few general mistakes and an annoying habit to quote in makey uppy spellings of dialects

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      • A book on how the French aided the Holocaust up now

        Cheese eating surrender holocaust supporting monkeys

        The French are rubbish

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        • Originally posted by Pacman1903 View Post


          A book on how the French aided the Holocaust up now

          Cheese eating surrender holocaust supporting monkeys

          The French are rubbish
          Stop it.

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          • Been reading a lot of WW2 books recently. My favourites are:

            Operation Mincemeat - Ben McIntyre - the greatest and strangest hoax of WW2.
            Agent Zigzag - Ben McIntyre - true story of spy Eddie Chapman
            Double Cross - Ben McIntyre - true story of the DDay spies
            Garbo, The Spy With 29 Names - Jason Webster - great story of the spy who played key part in the Normandy landings deception

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            • Originally posted by its_a_goal View Post
              Been reading a lot of WW2 books recently. My favourites are:

              Operation Mincemeat - Ben McIntyre - the greatest and strangest hoax of WW2.
              Agent Zigzag - Ben McIntyre - true story of spy Eddie Chapman
              Double Cross - Ben McIntyre - true story of the DDay spies
              Garbo, The Spy With 29 Names - Jason Webster - great story of the spy who played key part in the Normandy landings deception
              Was mincemeat the deception taking the dead homeless guy and throwing him in the sea?

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              • Originally posted by mondo_notion View Post
                Was mincemeat the deception taking the dead homeless guy and throwing him in the sea?
                Mondo, that's the one. The idea and how the story develops is a great yarn and if it was fiction, you'd probably say "good story, but could never happen in real life", but it did.

                The whole Garbo story and how that develops culminating in the deception over the Normandy landings is brilliant. As above, truth is stranger than fiction.

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                • Originally posted by mondo_notion View Post
                  Was mincemeat the deception taking the dead homeless guy and throwing him in the sea?
                  sheer genius fooled Harry Hun and all

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                  • Operation Mincemeat is an ace book

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                    • Originally posted by its_a_goal View Post
                      Been reading a lot of WW2 books recently. My favourites are:

                      Operation Mincemeat - Ben McIntyre - the greatest and strangest hoax of WW2.
                      Agent Zigzag - Ben McIntyre - true story of spy Eddie Chapman
                      Double Cross - Ben McIntyre - true story of the DDay spies
                      Garbo, The Spy With 29 Names - Jason Webster - great story of the spy who played key part in the Normandy landings deception
                      have you read the forgotten soldier , guy sajer

                      or A Test of Courage: Michel Thomas





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                      • I haven't reader either book, but I'll keep a look out for them.

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                        • Good Cop Bad War by Neil Woods.

                          Actual account of an undercover cops 14years on the streets acting as a junky to infiltrate drug gangs in England. He is now an international activist and advocate for the legalisation of drugs on the basis current prohibition obviously doesnt work and serves only to punish the poor/vulnerable/weak while the real c’nts get richer, all at the massive expense of the tax payer.

                          Page turner and good for snorting lines off and you can use the cover for roaches.

                          Edit: Just finished reading Playing The Bass With Three Left Hands by Will Carruthers. Spacemen 3 bass player, total space cadet and a bit of a fanny to be honest and a fairly boring tale of being baked and tripping oot his nut for most of his adult life. Music bits are good tho.
                          Last edited by DodHagi; 27-01-2018, 09:57 AM.

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                          • Good read this.

                            I love the quotes on Bremners hatred for Gary Sprake. Obviously included as the author also hates Gary Sprake

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                            • The world really is a horrible place.

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                              • Interesting and well written read that

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