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Mike,

Just got Fear and Loathing today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Huge thanks! Also Animal Farm :) You know me so well!

Thanks :)
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Im going to get my mail on the 18th. Looking forward to the books. Thanks again, Mike.
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No bother guys just let me know when you get it Bighuey.

Carla, I was posting your book and I saw Animal Farm on the shelf and thought "I dont want that anymore, I wonder would Carla like it"! That was about as much thought I out into it :lol:
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Hi, 84 Charing Cross road and The Ford County stories arrived today. Thanks again. Can't believe you were willing to let go of Charing Cross though :D :D
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primrose777 wrote:Hi, 84 Charing Cross road and The Ford County stories arrived today. Thanks again. Can't believe you were willing to let go of Charing Cross though :D :D
Yeah it was a tough one to part with such a classic as Charing Cross Road but Im a strong person so I managed it :wink:
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StephenKingman wrote:
primrose777 wrote:Hi, 84 Charing Cross road and The Ford County stories arrived today. Thanks again. Can't believe you were willing to let go of Charing Cross though :D :D
Yeah it was a tough one to part with such a classic as Charing Cross Road but Im a strong person so I managed it :wink:

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100% sarky, I just threw it in that envelope without a second look. :lol:
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Post by Carla Hurst-Chandler »

Laughing~ Well thanks for both...hadn't read the HST in a while and am enjoying it!
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i would like Lord of the Flies, and if i could get The House of Lost Souls and Relentless for my brother as well that would be great.
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Too late im afraid, I only had them a month and they are long since given away...
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sorry, im new to the forums and didnt know how to tell how old the topics are
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