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Topic: Books that are more interesting with one letter removed (Read 9718 times)
liam_whippet
Re: Books that are more interesting with one letter removed
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sing Linux
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Chris S
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Fu for the Secret Seven
Five go to Mystery Moo
Five have plenty of Fu
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citoyen
Occasionally rides a bike
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Our Mutual Fiend
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liam_whippet
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12 May, 2010, 12:12:56 am »
The joy of ex
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liam_whippet
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12 May, 2010, 12:17:17 am »
Jane's fighting hips
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Redlight
Enjoying life in the slow lane
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12 May, 2010, 06:19:57 am »
A dance to the music of Tim
Goodbye to all tat
The Tipping Pint
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Why should anybody steal a watch when they can steal a bicycle?
HTFB
The Monkey and the Plywood Violin
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12 May, 2010, 07:57:37 am »
Lonely Plane guide: Iceland
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liam_whippet
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12 May, 2010, 08:25:09 am »
Ovid's Mores
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citoyen
Occasionally rides a bike
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12 May, 2010, 08:27:42 am »
The Merchant Of V. Nice
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rogerzilla
When n+1 gets out of hand
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12 May, 2010, 08:37:33 am »
Three Men In A Bot (NSFW edition)
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clarion
Tyke
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12 May, 2010, 08:39:58 am »
Three Men In A Bat (Extremely NSFW edition)
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border-rider
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12 May, 2010, 08:41:18 am »
And of course, the third part of Jerome K Jerome's best-selling sodomy/bestiality trilogy:
Three Men In A Boa
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clarion
Tyke
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Three Men In A Oat didn't sell so well...
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Jaded
The Codfather
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Fist Men on the Moon
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Mr Larrington
A bit ov a lyv wyr by slof standirds
Custard Wallah
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12 May, 2010, 09:20:15 am »
Quote from: HTFB on 12 May, 2010, 07:57:37 am
Lonely Plane guide: Iceland
Outstanding
The Man In The Iron Mak
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clarion
Tyke
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12 May, 2010, 09:31:17 am »
Now I'm at home, I can refer to my shelves, not jsut my memory.
Just to my left, there's
Ad Science
The Scent of Man
The Noting That Is
Od Fashioned Girl
Rose In Boom
Ricks Of The Mind
Times Alas Of The World
Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fale
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Tewdric
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12 May, 2010, 09:40:51 am »
Fast.
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HTFB
The Monkey and the Plywood Violin
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12 May, 2010, 09:41:36 am »
The Ho Bit
Tits Groan
(and the unreadable sequel,
Tits Alone
)
For that matter, the
Epistle of St Paul to Tits
, and the book of
Rut
, and the
Palms
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nicknack
Hornblower
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12 May, 2010, 09:43:51 am »
Good lord! No one's mentioned:
Three Men on the Bumme
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clarion
Tyke
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12 May, 2010, 10:05:58 am »
Fowler's Modern English Sage
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Mr Larrington
A bit ov a lyv wyr by slof standirds
Custard Wallah
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12 May, 2010, 10:57:43 am »
Just had a scout around the Library...
The Hird Twin ~ Ken Follett's chilling account of the cloning of a senior Tory
Violet Ward ~ Len Deighton's advice on hospital interiors
XP ~ Len Deighton writes of favourite OS
The Burgess Book Of Les ~ Mountaineering twins recount their favourite mother-in-law jokes
Lack Ice ~ Matt Dickinson's tale of a disastrous cocktail party
The Forth Protocol ~ Frederick Forsyth thriller concerning the machinations of the SNP
Fever Itch ~ Nick Hornby is unwell
The Ark Stuff ~ Nick Kent unexpectedly comes down on the side of creationism
The Regulator ~ Richard Bachman's biography of a well-known YACF poster
Ronson ~ Notorious criminal's illustrated guide to cigarette lighters
The Antipop ~ Robert Rankin recounts the story of one of Newcastle's least successful record labels
Do Not Ass Go ~ Tim Moore warns against Naughtiness
The Poetic Edd ~ TV duck's favourite verses
Pycatcher ~ Who ate all the pies? MI5!
Hippie Hippie Hake ~ Fish in the sixties
England's Reaming ~ Jon Savage's guide to the domestic machine tool industry
Past Eason Hated ~ Though what Peter Robinson has against the Randonneur of the Millennium is anyone's guess
Loud Atlas ~ Buyers guide to talking sat-nav systems
Now Crash ~ Neal Stephenson's account of a difficult system upgrade
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citoyen
Occasionally rides a bike
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Absolut Beginners - a tale of teenage binge drinkers
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Bledlow
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12 May, 2010, 11:24:35 am »
Len Deighton on meteorology - Billion Dollar Rain
Terry Pratchett - Thief of Tim, a tale of kidnapping
- Interesting Ties - how to smarten up that old suit with new accessories
Henry Charriere on cooking with foil - Baco
Bernal Diaz - The Conquest of New Pain - an S&M manual
Machiavell- The Rince - hair washing with Niccolo
Graham Greene - Travels with my Ant - an entomological journey
- The Ministry of Ear - how the deaf lobby came to be taken seriously
- A Gun for Sal - why every girl should have one
Neville Shute - The Lonely Rod
- Round the Bed
- Requiem for a Wen
George Orwell - Animal Arm
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"A woman on a bicycle has all the world before her where to choose; she can go where she will, no man hindering." The Type-Writer Girl, 1897
Mr Larrington
A bit ov a lyv wyr by slof standirds
Custard Wallah
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12 May, 2010, 11:28:39 am »
Righton Rock ~ Graham Greene's less-than-riveting account of the doings of Sting, Bonio, St. Bob and all those other tedious prats
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Quisling
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12 May, 2010, 11:47:49 am »
Watership Own - a tale of rabbits who make land purchases
Lord of the rigs - North sea epic
About a oy - analysis of stereotyped Jewish speech
Three men on a boa - adventures on snakeback
War of the wolds - rural alien invasions.
Brave new wold - rebuilding after rural alien invasion
Fahrenheit 51 - a lukewarm tale of a rebellious fireman
A midsummer night's ream. Shakespeare, on the topic of photocopier paper
Lord of the lies - Tony BLiar's autobiography
To ill a mockingbird - H5N1 spreads
Anal Dreams (with apologies to Iain Banks!) Let's just not go there...
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