I enjoyed The Darkness.
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Quote: Aaron @ July 21 2010, 11:46 AM BSTPierson needs a new proof-reader. This new book is shocking.
So do I. I noticed a couple of mistakes in mine when flicking through.
Quote: Gavin @ July 21 2010, 12:17 PM BSTThis.
What ever happened to the Darkness? Oh yeh. Who cares?
Didn't Justin Hawkins play Screaming Lord Sutch in that Joe Meek film a few years back? Yes, I think he did. Funny looking bloke, mind.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ July 21 2010, 12:42 PM BSTRobyn just finished reding Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour. This will not mean anything to any of you but Oh. My. Gosh.
Quote: bigfella @ July 21 2010, 12:52 PM BSTSo do I. I noticed a couple of mistakes in mine when flicking through.
Must be really frustrating. It's not till you detach yourself from your writing you notice the mistakes.
Quote: EllieJP @ July 21 2010, 2:15 PM BSTMust be really frustrating. It's not till you detach yourself from your writing you notice the mistakes.
It's more frustrating when the mistakes are made by others!
Still, at least they spelled your name right on the cover BF
I am avialable for poof reading.
Tee hee Chappers.
Funny typos: http://www.oddee.com/item_95202.aspx
"... in the office may be assfisting me on behalf of..."
Yes, "assfisting" instead of "assisting". On a legal paper. Freud, anyone?
Quote: Chappers @ July 21 2010, 3:27 PM BSTI am avialable for poof breading.
Are you still trying to get Louise Spence and Ella Degenres together?
Recording chapter two of my short novel and reciting four charity poems. Then going to write another scene for my sitcom pilot.
This scam was tried on me just now:
http://www.digitaltoast.co.uk/supportonclick-systemrecure-scam
Some of the sound clips when the scammers realise they are being strung along are very funny. Such language!
I am a mac user, so being told there was a critical error on my microsoft operating system left me singularly unimpressed.
I would not expect anyone on here to fall for this, but if you have relatives etc. who might be vulnerable it might be worth spreading the word.
Yes, I know someone who received one of those calls. Luckily they twigged on straight-away.
Ben can't remember why he came online. He hates it when this happens.