Quote: Griff @ May 4 2008, 6:35 PM BSTMr.Baum, if I ever write a book, I am definitely going to be knocking on your door for marketing advice. Gobsmacked over here.
To Be Or Not To Be, Innit - Update Page 9
Quote: Baumski @ May 4 2008, 6:32 PM BSTThis book business is really mind-boggling because although Waterstone's are still awaiting stock, currently I'm at number 1 on their humour chart, 38 on the best sellers chart and currently number 2 on their pre-order list.
Like I say, it really is mind-boggling.
Wow. Soon we'll all have to let you leave us to enter the proper world. You won't have time for us anymore. lol!
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ May 4 2008, 6:50 PM BSTWow. Soon we'll all have to let you leave us to enter the proper world. You won't have time for us anymore. lol!
Why do you think his postings have been so scarce of late?
I knew that that's why they've been scarce, but soon they'll disappear completely!
Hah.
We won't know where they've gone...maybe we need to photograph some of his posts and put them in an album to remember his presence...
I'm in a particularly odd mood tonight...
Agreed.
Is it special "Robyn time"?
Did I just say that? :-/
Indiana Jones on BBC One shortly!
Stay on Thread Aaron bad boy
I'm gonna put my order into amazon now for the book dude!
I didn't think my mood could get much more odd, but there you go! I need to show the book to my brother for his SATs...*goes to find him*
Quote: Gavin @ May 4 2008, 7:49 PM BSTStay on Thread Aaron bad boy
Since when has that ever happened?!
Growing up in Liverpool, I didn't hear words like "Innit", anywhere near as much as the Southerners on here will have done. I did, however, have one friend, who started going to a lot of Raves, when he was about 16, and, as a lot of the DJs and MCs on the Rave scene, were London types, they'd often use words like "Innit", when talking to the crowd. Soon enough, my mate had started using that, and other slang words, which had originated in London. I used to laugh, as the only person I'd ever heard talk like that, was the Harry Enfield character, Stavros.
By the way, let me just make it clear, I myself was never a big fan of Raves. I've got nothing against having a dance and a laugh, but the music they used to play at those things was f**king terrible.
Raving isn't very fun really, you get sweaty and people basically stand on you...
Just ask the kids on Neighbours.
Haha! Got there before me. I was also going to reference how the only things which make you look more stupid are Silent Discos.