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What I've been reading...
Current book
The Book Thief, Markus Zusak.
This novel is narrated by death. It's a small story, about: a girl + an accordianist + some fanatical Germans + a Jewish fist fighter + quite a lot of thievery.
/5

Jan '10
Unseen Academicals, Terry Pratchett.
Loved it. Hopefully not his last...
4/5

Dec '09
Milk and Honey, Faye Kellerman.
Bees. Murder. Cops. Is keeping me entertained on the train.
3/5

Dec '09
Rage of Angels, Sidney Sheldon.
Surprisingly good. I say surprisingly because the cover is crap hence I thought the book would be. So, what's it about? Female lawyer falls in love with a senator and a mafia boss. Guess what? All kinda shit happens!
3.5/5

Dec '09
Killing Pablo: The Hunt for the Richest, Most Powerful Criminal in History, Mark Bowden.
Bloody Fucking Excellent! The story of Pablo Escabar - the richest and biggest drug dealer in the world. Fascinating. Read it. Then read it again. And again.
5/5

Nov '09
Shadows on the Mirror, Frances Fyfield.
Sarah Fortune is bored to death. Blah blah can't be arsed to write more.
3/5

Nov '09
The Woods, Harlan Coben.
"Paul Copeland,county prosecutor,is made to re-encounter his past traumas and learn about the truths buried from 20 years ago"
3/5

Nov '09
Just One Look, Harlan Coben.
"When a mysterious photo appears in Grace Lawson's holiday snaps she is completely unprepared for the effect it will have on her life. It's an old photo and one of the people in it looks a lot like her husband, even though he denies it's him. However, when her husband disappears, the only thing she can think of that may be related is the photo." A surprisingly (why?) great read - with a twist to die for at the end.
5/5

Oct '09
The Seventh Son, Reay Tannahill.
A medieval Royal family saga in the grand tradition, a tale of brother against brother, cousin against cousin, of love, hate and intrigue. Richard III, a king whose reign is darkened by the murder of the young Princes in the Tower, but who also found a touching love with the woman he married, and possessed immense courage. Here, brought vividly to life in this most moving novel, is a man who inspired loyalty and hatred in almost equal measure, until at last the implacable enmity of one woman brought about his downfall... UPDATE: I can't bloody find the book to finish it????
/5

Oct '09
Eucalyptus, Murray Bail.
A love story - strangely involving Eucalyptus trees! Sounds bizarre - it's not. A great bit of story telling.
5/5

Oct '09
Four Blind Mice, James Patterson.
"Now the Mastermind is in prison, Alex Cross is ready to leave the Washington Police Force. And, finally, Alex has met a woman, Jamilla Hughes. With Nana and the kids, he is talking about the future. Until John Sampson arrives and begs him to take on one last case - his best friend has been accused of a horrific triple murder. Three women were knifed at an Army base. His fingerprints and DNA have been found - but Sampson's friend swears he has been framed, and that Alex is his only hope..." - a fun (!) holiday read (even though I wasn't on holiday).
3/5

Oct '09
Steel Rain, Tom Neale.
"Special agent Vincent Piper of the London FBI Field Office rushes to the scene of a terrorist bomb attack. His daughter is one of the victims. She dies in his arms." - so then he goes out and kicks butt! A good read.
3/5

Sep '09
Red Dragon, Thomas Harris.
"Sexual hunger; demonic violence; sinister logic - the lethal components of a deadly formula driving a psychopath in the grip of an unimaginable delusion; a boastful killer who sends the police tormenting notes; a tortured, torturing monster who finds ultimate pleasure in viciously murdering happy families, and calls himself...The Red Dragon. Special agent Will Graham had been assigned to similar cases before, cases where he was able to see and feel with the madmen, anticipate their moves and, most terrifying of all, be vulnerable to their horrifying brutality. Now Graham is reluctantly lured out of retirement, to find an opening to the evil mind of the Red Dragon. Red Dragon is quite probably the most suspenseful, utterly compelling thriller ever written." By the guy who wrote Silence Of The Lambs.
5/5

Sep '09
Bloody London (Artie Cohen), Reggie Nadelson.
"As New York basks in the finest Indian summer of the century, Cohen, quitting his contented new life as a low-risk private investigator, finds himself in London, where the plot uncoils with a series of murders and a heartbreaking encounter with his long-time girlfriend." - Prrrrpt! A load of crap. Too much made of too little.
2/5

Sep '09
Hideaway, Dean Koontz.
Only started it the other day. Can't put it down. "Hatch dies en-route to hospital, a brilliant physician saves him... When people who have wronged Hatch begin to die violently..." and then shit happens (my words).
4/5

Sep '09
Warning Signs, Stephen White.
My first book by this guy - the end was better than the start and middle. As the character was a phycologist - he'd probably have somthing to say about that. As the end was better (I was just glad to get there) I'm downgrading it to a 2. (Oooh - hark at me)
2/5

Aug '09
Holding the Key: My Year as a Guard at Sing Sing, Ted Conover.
Not sure where this came from but I bloody loved it!. "Journalist, Ted Conover's compelling account of his year undercover as a guard at the maximum security US jail, Sing Sing." Think about this - a journalist goes under-cover to one of the nastiest jails in New York! How can it not be interesting? A big five outta five.
5/5

Aug '09
Warlock, Wilbur Smith.
More Egyptian adventures with Taita & the Pharoes. BLOODY BRILLIANT! Loved it.
5/5

Jul '09
Slick, Daniel Price.
"A satirical odyssey into the media and music industries, rogue public relations and toxic information" - loving it!
4/5

Jun '09
Gai-Jin, James Clavell.
Fan-bloody-tastic! Japan in 1846 meets the might of the British Empire. Ninjas, Samurais, Empirical nobs. Great! READ IT (all 1578 pages)
5/5

May '09
Whirlwind, James Clavell.
My stepmum, Jill, gave me a load of books and this guy (James Clavell) was one of my dad's favourites so I thought I'd give it a go... Iran in the 70's - a load of helicopter pilots had to escape. Was OK but not great.
3/5

Mar '09
The Road to Gandolfo, Robert Ludlum.
From the guy who wrote "The Bourne Identity" - you know - the films (Bourne Ultimatem etc). Well, I think he'd been hanging out with Terry Pratchett - this is very Pratchett-esque. A venerated General decides to kidnap the pope and involves his hapless lawyer. Hell, I don't even know if 'hapless' is the right word - I'm just trying to write a comment too long after I've read the book. Once you realise it's tongue-in-cheek it is quite enjoyable.
3/5

Feb '09
Rising Sun, Michael Crichton.
Finished this a while ago so can't remember what it's about [quick read of the back cover] - oh yeah - how nasty the Japanese are in business. Girl gets murdered in a corporate HQ - the Japs cover it up. If I remember correctly it was OK so I'll give it a 3. Nothing special.
3/5

Feb '09
A Thousand Splendid Suns, Khaled Hosseini.
I thourougly enjoyed it. As the Daily Mail said "A gripping tale... a powerful portrait of female suffering and endurance under the Taliban"
4/5

Jan '09
Cat and Mouse, James Patterson.
Another Alex Cross novel involving Soneji and Mr. Smith. Halfway through the book changed from the Alex Cross perspective to someone elses - quite off-putting...
3/5

Jan '09
The Watchman, Chris Ryan.
Another SAS book by an ex-SAS member. It was a surprisingly fun holiday period read.
3/5

Dec '08
The Innocent Man, John Grisham.
A true story but not as good as I was expecting.
3/5

Nov '08
Stop the Ride, I Want to Get Off , Dave Courtney.
Brilliant book. This is so hot that it should come with a bag of ice cubes. A page turning entertaining romp throught the London Underworld (Amazon review - need own comment). The Autobiography of London gangster Dave Courtney.
5/5

Nov '08
Ride a Tiger , Harold Livingston.
A 600 page gangster epic which tells the story of Leo Gorodetsky, a Jewish criminal mastermind and his rise within the world of organised crime. (Amazon review - need own comment)
5/5

Oct '08
The Last Juror , John Grisham.
In 1970, one of Mississipi's more colourful weekly newspapers, The Ford County Times, went bankrupt. To the surprise and dismay of many, ownership was assumed by a 23-year-old college drop-out, named Willie Traynor. The future of the paper looked grim until a young mother was brutally raped and murdered by a member of the notorious Padgittt family. Willie Traynor reported all the gruesome details, and his newspaper began to prosper. (from the back cover)
4/5

Sep '08
The 5th Horseman, James Peterson (with Maxine Paetro).
Oh, pur-lease. A cop, a lawyer, a journalist and a pathologist all happen to be best mates. A load of friggin' crap.
1/5

Sep' 08
Knees Up Mother Earth, Robert Rankin.
"It's football Jim, but not as we know it". Magic, time-travel and football in Brentford. "Rankin's prose is like a mind-expanding drug, but it's a real rush. Beware, lest you find yourself addicted". When I started reading it I was like WTF? Thoroughly enjoyable.
4/5

Aug '08
The Mayor of Lexington Avenue , James Sheehan.
"The Courtroom Thriller of the Year" says the cover. Another book I've read before and this was worth the re-read. People you don't expect to die - die. The characters aren't too real - the good guys are rich and attractive, the women they meet sexy and the bad guys are ugly. I must be a bad guy ;) I'd recommend it - it is a courtroom thriller and a real page turner too. (Just realised that I'd commented on this book in Jan '07 - gave it the same score so it must be ok).
4/5

Aug '08
The Big Bad Wolf, James Patterson.
The prequel to the one I've just read - this one goes to Chapter 119 (it's not a big book). Same old decent holiday read. Read it before - might read it again in 5 years if I'm desperate for a read. Oh yeah, involves lots of kidnappings.
3/5

Aug '08
London Bridges, James Patterson.
A typical Patterson - this one went to 'Chapter 124'. Dr. Alex Cross chasing The Wolf (again) - involved cities being blown up. No point being snobby - I enjoyed it and I'd read it before. A holiday book!
3/5

Aug '08
Nostradamus Ate My Hamster , Robert Rankin.
Be confused. Be very confused! A fun read. Quite bizarre. Bit of a modern Pratchett maybe? I'm running out of books that I haven't read...
3/5

Jul '08
The Crime Trade, Simon Kernick.
Undercover cop drama - I'd read it before but was desperate for a book. Take it on holiday. Maybe. If you're bored. And have read everything else.
2/5

Jul '08
All Quiet on the Western Front, Erich Maria Remarque.
"I am young, I am twenty years old; yet I know nothing of life but despair, death, fear and fatuous superficiality cast over an abyss of sorrow..." A World War I story by someone who was there - this is supposed to be "The Greatest War Novel Of All Time". I agree.
5/5

June '08
The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini.
I was transported to a happy 1970 Iraq and then cruelly dragged away. Brilliant.
5/5

June '08
Star of the Sea, Joseph O'Conner.
An Atlantic boat trip from Ireland to America during the bitter potato blight in 1847. I enjoyed it - unlike the passengers on the boat. Great book.
4/5

Apr '08
Fast Company, Jon Bradshaw.
Six stories about gamblers. Poker, Craps, Golf, Tennis - it's all here. Think 1910 till 1940. An awesome book.
4/5

Mar '08
Thief of Time, Terry Pratchett.
I've Pratchett fever. This is one for the horologists. There's a character called "Clockson", first name "Jeremy". Go figure.
4/5

Feb '08
Making Money, Terry Pratchett.
It's been a long time since I've read a Discworld novel - I enjoyed this one.
4/5

Nov '07
A Riot Of Our Own , Johnny Green & Garry Barker.
The story of The Clash. I fought the law and the law won. Etc. Not bad so far.
3/5

Nov '07
Winter in Madrid , C. J. Sansom.
It says on the cover "If you like Sebastian Faulks and Carlos Ruiz Zafon, you'll love this". Well, I've just read Sebastian Faulks and Carlos Ruiz Zafon so I guess I'll like it! ... I didn't. Too depressing. NEXT!
3/5

Oct '07
A Man in Full , Tom Wolfe.
A bankrupt property developer, rape, prison and other stuff. "You only have to read the first sentence to be totally gripped" (says the Sunday Telegraph)... The first sentence is "Charlie Croker, astride his favourite Tennessee walking horse, pulled his shoulders back to make sure he was erect in the saddle and took a deep breath... Ahhhh, that was the ticket...". Gotcha. Or maybe not... ;)
4/5

Aug 07
Half of a Yellow Sun , Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
The Biafran war. Well written - listen to some Hugh Masekela whilst reading it and you're *there*.
4/5

Aug 07
Marching Powder , Rusty Young.
A true prison story. Extraordinary. Read it. NOW!
5/5

Jul 07
The Woods , Harlen Coben.
Thriller. Good enough holiday read.
3/5

Jul 07
A Question of Blood , Ian Rankin.
A decent enough YARN (Yet Another Rebus Novel).
3/5

Jul 07
Birdsong , Sebastian Faulks.
A love story set around WW1. Sounds boring? It's fantastic!
5/5

Jul 07
The Shadow Of The Wind , Carlos Ruiz Zafon.
Words can't really describe this book. It's wonderful. Just read it.
5/5

Feb 07
The Interpretation of Murder , Jed Rubenfeld.
A period murder mystery involving Sigmund Freud during his 1909 visit to America. Some reviews on Amazon trashed it - I thoroughly enjoyed it.
4/5

Jan 07
The Husband , Dean Koontz.
A humble gardner gets a phone call demanding a $2,000,000 ransom for his wife.
3/5

Jan 07
The Colour of Law , Mark Giminez.
A rich corporate lawyer throws his perfect life away to save a black heroin addicted prostitute.
4/5

Jan 07
The Mayor of Lexington Avenue , James Sheenan.
Courtroom thriller - lots of of people die.
4/5

Jan 07
Dying Light , Stuart Macbride.
Cop thriller based in Aberdeen.
3/5

2006
One Shot , Lee Child.
Cop thriller - 'the thinking reader's action hero' says the back cover. Fun & trashy.
3/5

2006
Panic , Jeff Abbott.
Fun thriller about a movie maker - gets naff at the end. Good holiday read.
3/5

2006
The Lincoln Lawyer , Michael Connely.
Courtroom drama involving a skint lawyer and a rich, nasty client.
3/5

2006
Rage , Jonathan Kellerman.
Psycological thriller with Alex Delaware. People die as usual.
3/5

2006
Dead Simple , Peter James.
Thriller - a stag night ends in a horrible way. Someone is buried alive.
3/5

2006
Looking Good Dead , Peter James.
Thriller - starts with finding a CD on a train...
3/5

2006
Rat Run , Gerald Seymour.
Thriller - ex Iraqi Intelligence officer ends up on the streets.
3/5

...Years Ago
Wonderland Avenue , Danny Sugarman.
True tales of glamour and excess. Oh, and drugs. Read the first page and you'll be 100% hooked. To the book - not drugs.
5/5

Also long ago
Mr. Nice , Howard Marks.
Drug dealing. An IRA contact. Money. Drugs. Oxford Uni. Politicians. And more. A great true story.
5/5

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Joyce's Birthday (0)
It started on Thursday and went on 'till Saturday!

Dave's 40th. (0)
Great BBQ round Daves for his 40th.

Ascot Races (0)
Another visit to Ascot to watch the Gee Gees & drink Pimms

Tracy's Birthday Meal (0)
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Dave and Carolina's BBQ (0)
First BBQ of the year round Dave and Carolina's

Caching at Blackbushe (0)
Me and Wisey go geocaching around Blackbushe Airport

Geocaching (0)
A mega 25 cache geocaching session!

Snow (0)
The most snow in 18 yrs!

Farnborough Airshow (0)
Burgers & aeroplanes in Eddy's garden. The videos are pretty poor - and they took me bloody ages to upload to the web!

Mum & Mark come round for dinner. (0)
Mum & Mark come round for dinner whilst over from Oz.

Euro 2008 final in the Goose (0)
Spain won.

Rach and Justin's Wedding (0)
My sister becomes Mrs Peters!

Windsor (0)
A trip to Windsor to see the queen (she was out) with mum & Mark.

Ascot (0)
A day at the races - gambling and beer doesn't mix!

Sandhurst (0)
Open day at the Sandhurst Royal Military Academy. Guns & Beer - YAY!

Alien and Predator (0)
Very cool Alien and Predator statues down the road.

Christmas Day 2007 (0)
Christmas day visit to my dad. It turned out to be his last Christmas.

T'was days before Christmas (0)
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Rome (0)
When in Rome - take lots of photos & eat pizza and pasta!

Prince (0)
Prince. PRINCE! 'nuff said. Were not allowed to take photos on threat of being thrown out. Managed to get a few.

Scissor Sisters (0)
Day out in London to watch the Scissor Sisters at The O2.

Australia (0)
Went to Australia to surprise my mum on her birthday.

Dubai (0)
Me and Tony go to Dubai for the weekend. Well, why not?

BBQ at Home (0)
Lovely summers day so had some friends round for a BBQ.

Red Nose Day (0)
Tis the season to shave your hair off!

Amsterdam (0)
Hurdy gurdy gurdy

Boxing Day (0)
Boxing Day in the Cambridge.

Christmas Eve (0)
Christmas Eve down... the Carps!

Poker Night (0)
And no, I didn't win...

Bonfire Night (0)
Ka-Boom!

Joyce's Birthday (0)
Joyce's birthday down the Carps

Ice Hockey (0)
Ka-splat!

Sandhurst Fireworks Extravaganza! (0)
A great day out! Everyone had a picnic and a few Pimms and then a great firework display with live music!

The Gambia (0)
Africa-ca-ca. Check out the 'wad'!

New York (0)
New York. New York. What a wonderful town!

Christmas Day (0)
Christmas day drinks down the pub

Edinburgh (0)
Went to Scotland for my birthday. Och aye!

Misc House (0)
Some miscellaneous pics of the house in Murrells Lane

A D-type Jag in town (0)
What a car!

Devon BBQ (0)
BBQ at my sisters place in Devon

Pub Football Final (0)
The Carpenters Arm's football team was in the league final - they lost...

The Lake District (0)
Spent a long weekend in the Lake District and climbed a mountain. Bloody hard work!

Tina's Birthday (0)
Tina's Birthday down the Carps.

More Misc. Pics (0)
More misc pics, some of my desk at the DVLA.

Games Day (0)
Me 'n' Joyce had a 'games day'. Can't remember who won...

New Years Day 2005 (0)
Hair of the dog!

Christmas Eve 2004 (0)
Christmas eve 2004 down the Carps.

Carpenters Arms (0)
Just some more pics from the Carps.

Swansea Train (0)
Was bored so took some photos during the weekly Sunday night train trip to Swansea whilst working at the DVLA.

Sailing Holiday to France (0)
Sailed across The Channel for a boating holiday in France.

Notting Hill Carnival (0)
Joyce, Eddy, Tina and moi rave it up at the carnival!

Flying gliders (0)
Put an engine on the front and I'd be happier.

Pet sitting in Wales (0)
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Camping (0)
The real oudoors!

Euro2004 (2) (0)
Pics from the Carpenters during the start of Euro 2004. Was in Wales for the rest of it and was on the train for the final. Grrrr!

Euro2004 (1) (0)
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Munich (0)
A great long weekend away in Munich.

Christmas in Devon (0)
Chrismas with Rach & Steve in Coombe Martin.

Skydive (0)
Some friends go sky-diving. I love the 'Reservoir Dogs' pic I knocked up.

'Bye Mum' party (0)
My mum is off to Oz!

Spaced House (0)
This is the house that the 'Spaced' program used. huge fan. had to go.

Yachtmaster mile-builder 2 in Australia (0)
The second mile-builder in Australia. This one involved the dreaded quote "Shit! Get back to port NOW!" (we had a hole in the boat)

Yachtmaster mile-builder 1 in Australia (0)
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Yachtmaster training in Australia (0)
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Christmas Day 2002 at Rach's (0)
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Yachtmaster training in North Wales (week 2) (0)
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Yachtmaster training in North Wales (week 1) (0)
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Some pics in my old flat (0)
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NYE 2001 at the Carps (0)
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Karaoke night down the Carps (0)
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Hesper in London (0)
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Misc pics down the Carps (0)
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Christmas Day 2000 at my mums in Ilfracoombe (0)
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Diving in Bonaire (0)
Did my scuba training in Bonaire. Am now a PADI advanced diver!

80's and 90's (0)
Pictures from the 80's and 90's. Me as a teenager!

Late 90's in London (0)
Late 90's while living in London + my motorbike

Egypt, probably 1998 (0)
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2004 June13 - Euro 2004-2 (42)
2004 June12 - Euro 2004-1 (14)
Pics from the Carpenters during the start of Euro 2004. Was in Wales for the rest of it and was on the train for the final. Grrrr!

2004 June 04 - Rach & Kevins BBQ (2)
A BBQ at Rach & Kevins.
2004 May 30 - Munich (68)
A bank-holiday weekend away in Munich with Joyce. Hired some bikes :) Tried some German food :(

2003 Dec 25 - Xmas At Rachs (23)
Christmas 2003 at Rach and Steve's in Devon.
2003 Sep 28 - Skydive (17)
Some friends go sky-diving :) I love the last pic - a 'Reservoir Dogs' type thing I knocked up.

2003 Sep 18 - The 'Stool' (3)
Nearly got arrested for borrowing this stool from the pub!

2003 Jun 30 - ByeMum (13)
My mum's leaving do!

2003 Jun 13 - Rach & Kevin (13)
Rachel and, err, Kevin.
2003 May10 - Spaced House (26)
Me and Joyce go visit the 'Spaced' house in London. If you don't know the TV show 'Spaced' these won't make sense.
2003 March - Oz Mile Builder 2 (22)
2003 March - Dave Kills Matt (11)
2003 March - Sophies Party (46)
2003 Feb - Oz Mile Builder 1 (32)
2003 Jan - Oz Week1 (63)
Yachtmaster pics from Oz :)) I have another 1,000 of these - will sort them out some day - bet you can't wait.
2002 Dec25 - Xmas At Rachs (31)
Christmas 2002 in Devon with the usual degenerates ;)
2002 Dec - N Wales2 (24)
2002 Dec - N Wales1 (46)
Yachtmaster pics during the 2 weeks in *December* in North Wales. Brrrr! My first time on a yacht!
2002 Oct 31- Camberley (23)
Pointless pics of me and Joyce in my Camberley flat (why?).
2002 Sep 27 - Fudge & Stain (6)
Some pics of the woof Fudge and some great special effects shots using a just caused wine-stain! Please notice the 'victim' is holding a fag. D'oh!
2002 Jul 07 - Joyce Beater (20)
A 'photo-story' of Joyce beating me up! Followed by some pics of the flat and the table leg I 'fixed'.
2002 Jun17 - Car Crash (3)
There was a car crash outside my flat. Had camera. Took pictures.
2001 Nov 01 - Pub Karaoke (34)
A drunken night of Karaoke down the Carps.

2001 Oct24 - Hesper in London (5)
Me & Hespy go visit London and don't take many pics?

2001 Sep21 - Misc Carps (50)
Rather a lot of misc pics in the Carps plus a few of the flat (very boring unless you're in them).

2001 Aug 02 - Final El-Pics (51)
Last lot of pics at El-Pics! .

2001 June 20 - El-Pics (46)
Even more pics at El-Pics! .

2001 June 17 - Absail at Old Trafford (27)
I'm the *1st person in the world* to abseil down Old-Trafford with an Arsenal shirt on. And there's no pics of me 'cos I was holding the camera. Pah!

2001 June 16 - Even more El-Pics (27)
Pics at El-Pics! .

2001 June 16 - El-Pics revisited (14)
More p ics at El-Pics! .

2001 May 16 - El-Pics (19)
Pics at El-Pics! .

2000 Dec 31 - New Years Eve! (38)
New Years Eve down the carps. Much merriment!
2000 Dec25 XmasAtMums (53)
The usual crazy bunch at what was to be the last Christmas at my mum's in Devon.

2000 Oct - Diving in Bonaire (11)
A few pics from when I learned to scuba dive in Bonaire.
1998 Egypt (18)
Jeez - I'd forgotton I even had a digital camera back then! Me and an ex on holiday in Egypt.
1997 Misc Pics (8)
Some misc pics inc. me in Am'dam and London, and mine and Gordon's motorbikes from around 1990!!
Late 80's to 1990's (146)
Scanned these in from one of mum's photo albums. Me as a teenager!

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