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« Reply #17820 on: February 24, 2010, 07:41:07 PM »


Great stuff. Your (non-chess) boks are a bit  - well, a lot - beyond my intellect, but I like the logic. I'll word Kirsty.


The Three Musketeers isn't beyond anyone imo. It's a very accesible read.

Is it fiction?
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« Reply #17821 on: February 24, 2010, 07:45:58 PM »

yes, i failed badly on the inanimate bit.

I am afraid I dont know the show at all, do you get like sun cream and a hat to take with you as neccesities, or do they count a luxury items?
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« Reply #17822 on: February 24, 2010, 07:50:06 PM »

Book - The biggest collection of erotic stories i can find

Luxury - could you have one of those wind up radios ? .. would need a bit of music.
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« Reply #17823 on: February 24, 2010, 07:53:27 PM »

i thinik a long range wind up radio would be a great idea.

for a book i think i would choose the complete stories of sherlock holmes
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« Reply #17824 on: February 24, 2010, 07:56:00 PM »

yes, i failed badly on the inanimate bit.

I am afraid I dont know the show at all, do you get like sun cream and a hat to take with you as neccesities, or do they count a luxury items?

Such things are granted on the whim of the Presenter (Kirsty, these days) & I'm sure she'd allow them.

As to the female chef, I'm inclined to the view that'd be a no-no.
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« Reply #17825 on: February 24, 2010, 07:57:26 PM »

Book - The biggest collection of erotic stories i can find

Luxury - could you have one of those wind up radios ? .. would need a bit of music.

Yup, they are permitted, & have been chosen by many guests.

The most popular "luxury" is, I believe, a pianoforte.
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« Reply #17826 on: February 24, 2010, 08:03:16 PM »


The Three Musketeers isn't beyond anyone imo. It's a very accesible read.


Is it fiction?


I think the waters between fiction and non-fiction can be a little muddy.
It's not always a case of fiction = stories = bollox = worthless
and non-fiction = fact = usefull

No-one wants to read an autobiography unless it's Jordan or Wayne Rooney, but a lot of writers create popular works of fiction that are inspired by events in their or someone elses lives.  Other writers write satirical pieces that are obviously fictional, but have nevertheless been acknowledged as being not that far from reality (eg comedy series The Thick of It)

Then your non fiction, there's a lot of artistic licence taken so that things fall into an entertaining narrative. (and there's a fine line between artistic licence and out and out bollox) A lot of people with some kind of personal or politcal agenda write in the sphere of "non fiction" but their books contain not much in the way of fact.

There can be more truth in the fictional works of Willy Russel or Roddy Doyle as to what life is like for their subjects than some "non fiction" book about what it's like to work on Wall Street, or a biography of Winston Churchill where he has homosexul affairs with Hollywood leading men.

Anyway, there was a question... yes the Three Musketeers is fictional. Smiley
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« Reply #17827 on: February 24, 2010, 08:06:30 PM »


The Three Musketeers isn't beyond anyone imo. It's a very accesible read.


Is it fiction?


I think the waters between fiction and non-fiction can be a little muddy.

No-one wants to read an autobiography unless it's Jordan or Wayne Rooney, but a lot of writers create stories that are inspired by events in their or someone elses lives.  Other writers write satirical pieces that are obviously fictional, but have nevertheless been acknowledged as being not that far from reality (eg comedy series The Thick of It)

Then your non fiction, there's a lot of artistic licence taken so that things fall into an entertaining narrative. (and there's a fine line between artistic licence and out and out bollox) A lot of people with some kind of personal or politcal agenda write in the sphere of "non fiction" but their books contain not much in the way of fact.

There can be more truth in the works of Willy Russel or Roddy Doyle as to what life is like for their subjects than some "non fiction" book about what it's like to work on Wall Street, or a biography of Winston Churchill.

Anyway, there was a question... yes the Three Musketeers is fictional. Smiley

Yes, a lot of "non-fiction" is embellished to the point of being near-fiction.

"Papillon" is a perfect example.

I may try to wean myself on to Fiction, but there are so many excellent non-fiction books around, they are a bit "down the list" for me.

I love Autobiographies &, in particular, "Diaries", too.
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« Reply #17828 on: February 24, 2010, 08:06:45 PM »

yes, i failed badly on the inanimate bit.

I am afraid I dont know the show at all, do you get like sun cream and a hat to take with you as neccesities, or do they count a luxury items?

Such things are granted on the whim of the Presenter (Kirsty, these days) & I'm sure she'd allow them.

As to the female chef, I'm inclined to the view that'd be a no-no.

boo that means I have to eat my own food and use Kevs books for enjoyment.

Sorry for making thias so longwinded mate but are you supposed to be there for the rest of your life or is there a timespan?

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« Reply #17829 on: February 24, 2010, 08:14:21 PM »

Inanimate? So unfair!


lol,would your first choice vibrate??

lol no - was thinking more along the lines of a young man, with same book choice as Kev Cheesy
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« Reply #17830 on: February 24, 2010, 08:19:11 PM »

Inanimate? So unfair!


lol,would your first choice vibrate??

lol no - was thinking more along the lines of a young man, with same book choice as Kev Cheesy


lol,i bet there are a load of blokes around the world that would now pick you...with the same reading material.
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« Reply #17831 on: February 24, 2010, 08:23:00 PM »

yes, i failed badly on the inanimate bit.

I am afraid I dont know the show at all, do you get like sun cream and a hat to take with you as neccesities, or do they count a luxury items?

Such things are granted on the whim of the Presenter (Kirsty, these days) & I'm sure she'd allow them.

As to the female chef, I'm inclined to the view that'd be a no-no.

boo that means I have to eat my own food and use Kevs books for enjoyment.

Sorry for making thias so longwinded mate but are you supposed to be there for the rest of your life or is there a timespan?


No, it's assumed to be of limited duration. Let's say until the media love Tiger again. Which, given how fickle they are, won't be that long.
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« Reply #17832 on: February 24, 2010, 08:29:36 PM »

yes, i failed badly on the inanimate bit.

I am afraid I dont know the show at all, do you get like sun cream and a hat to take with you as neccesities, or do they count a luxury items?

Such things are granted on the whim of the Presenter (Kirsty, these days) & I'm sure she'd allow them.

As to the female chef, I'm inclined to the view that'd be a no-no.

boo that means I have to eat my own food and use Kevs books for enjoyment.

Sorry for making thias so longwinded mate but are you supposed to be there for the rest of your life or is there a timespan?


No, it's assumed to be of limited duration. Let's say until the media love Tiger again. Which, given how fickle they are, won't be that long.


ok, Sherlock Holmes book and a blow up bed and pump, I could sleep well and use it for entertainment in the water.
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« Reply #17833 on: February 24, 2010, 08:33:26 PM »

Inanimate? So unfair!


lol,would your first choice vibrate??

lol no - was thinking more along the lines of a young man, with same book choice as Kev Cheesy


lol,i bet there are a load of blokes around the world that would now pick you...with the same reading material.

sigh. [ ] they're banging my door down.
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« Reply #17834 on: February 24, 2010, 08:35:06 PM »

My book would be a large one with blank pages.  I'd keep a diary of sorts and/or write my own fictional stories in it.

The luxury item was a bit more difficult.  With a little bit of effort and creativity, you can make just about everything I thought of.  That said, always threatened, but never got around to learning how to play a guitar...so guitar it is.
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