Thursday 20 October 2011

Well read

Can you believe this is fifteen years old already? Still sounding as etherially beautiful as ever and all. Ahh Trish, we miss you.



Broadcast - The Book Lovers mp3

(Currently reading I, Partridge: We Need To Talk About Alan. Always the highbrow stuff with me.)

8 comments:

adam said...

It took my dad a long time to realise that Alan Partridge was a fictional character. He kept saying he'd found somebody on TV who he had to keep watching even though he really didn't like the man because he seemed to be a parody of himself.

Kippers said...

That's what makes Alan such a great character I think. The fact that he's utterly preposterous yet still somehow believable.

dickvandyke said...

Just driven past a PC Consumables shop in Yeadon ...
It's name - Alan Cartridge.



Word Veri - hague. Now there's another 'parody of himself'.

dickvandyke said...

Father Christmas awaits and all that. So, pretty please, I'd 'love it' if you'd tell us about the 'I, Partridge' Kip, Kips, Kippers. As Carly Simon once said about book reviews, 'Nobody does it better .. than Mr Kipster. No sir'.

Kippers said...

I, Partridge is a triumph, dah-link! Apparently the audio book version (which Alan himself reads out) is even funnier. That's definitely going on my Christmas present list anyway.

Heh, Alan Cartridge. BTW PC Consumables sounds like a fat copper in a Harry Enfield sketch or sommat.

dickvandyke said...

Thought about you Kips ...

See this...

http://www.hotukdeals.com/freebies/partridge-need-talk-about-alan-free-audio-download-amazon-1038860#comments

Kippers said...

Cheers Dickie, very kind.

Bruce said...

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