04-07-2006, 08:31 PM
my Open University tutorial... ok, so I just cannot seem to get it to read right! giggle
in terms of recreational books... I have started to read Tom Holt again... Nothing but blue skies... bit of synopsis from the back cover...
There are very many reasons why British summers are either non-existent or, alternatively, held on a Thursday. Many of these reasons are either scientific, mad, or both - but all of them are wrong, especially the scientific ones. The real reason why it rains perpetually from January 1st to December 31st (incl) is, of course, irritable Chinese water dragons.
Karen is one such legendary creature. Ancient, noble, near-indestructible and, for a number of wildly improbable reasons, working as an estate-agent, Karen is irritable quite a lot of the time. Hence Wimbledon. She becomes positively incesed, however when she discovers that her father, the Adjutant General to the Dragon King of the North-west, has been kidnapped by a mob of livid weathermen. :rainy:
giggle... I love it! it is to quote the front - uniquely twisted!
Possible inclusion to the :bookclub: ???
in terms of recreational books... I have started to read Tom Holt again... Nothing but blue skies... bit of synopsis from the back cover...
There are very many reasons why British summers are either non-existent or, alternatively, held on a Thursday. Many of these reasons are either scientific, mad, or both - but all of them are wrong, especially the scientific ones. The real reason why it rains perpetually from January 1st to December 31st (incl) is, of course, irritable Chinese water dragons.
Karen is one such legendary creature. Ancient, noble, near-indestructible and, for a number of wildly improbable reasons, working as an estate-agent, Karen is irritable quite a lot of the time. Hence Wimbledon. She becomes positively incesed, however when she discovers that her father, the Adjutant General to the Dragon King of the North-west, has been kidnapped by a mob of livid weathermen. :rainy:
giggle... I love it! it is to quote the front - uniquely twisted!
Possible inclusion to the :bookclub: ???
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