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tiompan
tiompan
5758 posts

Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
Jan 28, 2017, 09:23
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:

ooops must say I have always enjoyed pomo novels .


After reading that Aimsir Eachainn (Hector Macdonald) was a fan of Brian O'Nolan i've been meaning to get a copy of 'At swim-two-birds', have you read that one?




No , only the "Third Policeman" , which is hilarious in places .
Another great Irish comic "novel" was " Puckoon " but I don't know if it would still have the same impact today ,whereas Brian/Flann , I imagine would .
Evergreen Dazed
1881 posts

Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
Jan 28, 2017, 18:00
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:

ooops must say I have always enjoyed pomo novels .


After reading that Aimsir Eachainn (Hector Macdonald) was a fan of Brian O'Nolan i've been meaning to get a copy of 'At swim-two-birds', have you read that one?




No , only the "Third Policeman" , which is hilarious in places .
Another great Irish comic "novel" was " Puckoon " but I don't know if it would still have the same impact today ,whereas Brian/Flann , I imagine would .


Will get round to it at some point, i've got a stack of stuff to try to get through.
tiompan
tiompan
5758 posts

Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
Jan 28, 2017, 19:55
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:

ooops must say I have always enjoyed pomo novels .


After reading that Aimsir Eachainn (Hector Macdonald) was a fan of Brian O'Nolan i've been meaning to get a copy of 'At swim-two-birds', have you read that one?




No , only the "Third Policeman" , which is hilarious in places .
Another great Irish comic "novel" was " Puckoon " but I don't know if it would still have the same impact today ,whereas Brian/Flann , I imagine would .


Will get round to it at some point, i've got a stack of stuff to try to get through.



Pomo master Paul Auster has a new novel "4321" ,but it runs in at nearly 900 pages .
Evergreen Dazed
1881 posts

Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
Jan 28, 2017, 20:11
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:

ooops must say I have always enjoyed pomo novels .


After reading that Aimsir Eachainn (Hector Macdonald) was a fan of Brian O'Nolan i've been meaning to get a copy of 'At swim-two-birds', have you read that one?




No , only the "Third Policeman" , which is hilarious in places .
Another great Irish comic "novel" was " Puckoon " but I don't know if it would still have the same impact today ,whereas Brian/Flann , I imagine would .


Will get round to it at some point, i've got a stack of stuff to try to get through.



Pomo master Paul Auster has a new novel "4321" ,but it runs in at nearly 900 pages .



Wtf! Is it a word a page?
and I thought Porius was hefty!

Not for me, that.

i've just got to the bit in my latest read where mr busy has come round to mr slows house, and he's giving him hell. all the latter wants to do is take it easy but busy won't let up.
I don't know how it's going to end up, but in my view (I'm no expert) it needs tickle to get involved, just to give busy some perspective.
Evergreen Dazed
1881 posts

Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
Jan 28, 2017, 20:14
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:

ooops must say I have always enjoyed pomo novels .


After reading that Aimsir Eachainn (Hector Macdonald) was a fan of Brian O'Nolan i've been meaning to get a copy of 'At swim-two-birds', have you read that one?




No , only the "Third Policeman" , which is hilarious in places .
Another great Irish comic "novel" was " Puckoon " but I don't know if it would still have the same impact today ,whereas Brian/Flann , I imagine would .


Will get round to it at some point, i've got a stack of stuff to try to get through.



Pomo master Paul Auster has a new novel "4321" ,but it runs in at nearly 900 pages .



Wtf! Is it a word a page?
and I thought Porius was hefty!

Not for me, that.

i've just got to the bit in my latest read where mr busy has come round to mr slows house, and he's giving him hell. all the latter wants to do is take it easy but busy won't let up.
I don't know how it's going to end up, but in my view (I'm no expert) it needs tickle to get involved, just to give busy some perspective.



Oh ffs, nosey has dropped by now. typical.
tiompan
tiompan
5758 posts

Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
Jan 28, 2017, 20:21
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:

ooops must say I have always enjoyed pomo novels .


After reading that Aimsir Eachainn (Hector Macdonald) was a fan of Brian O'Nolan i've been meaning to get a copy of 'At swim-two-birds', have you read that one?




No , only the "Third Policeman" , which is hilarious in places .
Another great Irish comic "novel" was " Puckoon " but I don't know if it would still have the same impact today ,whereas Brian/Flann , I imagine would .


Will get round to it at some point, i've got a stack of stuff to try to get through.



Pomo master Paul Auster has a new novel "4321" ,but it runs in at nearly 900 pages .



Wtf! Is it a word a page?
and I thought Porius was hefty!

Not for me, that.

i've just got to the bit in my latest read where mr busy has come round to mr slows house, and he's giving him hell. all the latter wants to do is take it easy but busy won't let up.
I don't know how it's going to end up, but in my view (I'm no expert) it needs tickle to get involved, just to give busy some perspective.



Oh ffs, nosey has dropped by now. typical.


How many pages ?
Evergreen Dazed
1881 posts

Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
Jan 28, 2017, 20:23
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:

ooops must say I have always enjoyed pomo novels .


After reading that Aimsir Eachainn (Hector Macdonald) was a fan of Brian O'Nolan i've been meaning to get a copy of 'At swim-two-birds', have you read that one?




No , only the "Third Policeman" , which is hilarious in places .
Another great Irish comic "novel" was " Puckoon " but I don't know if it would still have the same impact today ,whereas Brian/Flann , I imagine would .


Will get round to it at some point, i've got a stack of stuff to try to get through.



Pomo master Paul Auster has a new novel "4321" ,but it runs in at nearly 900 pages .



Wtf! Is it a word a page?
and I thought Porius was hefty!

Not for me, that.

i've just got to the bit in my latest read where mr busy has come round to mr slows house, and he's giving him hell. all the latter wants to do is take it easy but busy won't let up.
I don't know how it's going to end up, but in my view (I'm no expert) it needs tickle to get involved, just to give busy some perspective.



Oh ffs, nosey has dropped by now. typical.


How many pages ?



i'm on 12 of 19.

A bloody worm has turned up now.

I'm putting it down for the night, it's ridiculous. Talking worms indeed.
Markoid
Markoid
1621 posts

Edited Jan 28, 2017, 20:32
Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
Jan 28, 2017, 20:28
tiompan wrote:
tjj wrote:
Markoid wrote:
I went with a very mad patient yesterday to Hammersmith Hospital, London and looked. He had a CT scan for physical illness bladder and the they don't sorta understand the mental health aspect. The NHS is amazing!

What did you do last week ?

Probably fuck all. Understand masculinity and femininism and violence Yeah.

I understood pretty much everything. Even cancer. I saw some scans yesterday. I'm allowed to see these things. Most people are not.

All for your physical and mental health however!


"What did I do last week?" Among other things I intervened when I saw a woman being verbally abused by a drunken man in the street. Needless to say he turned on me waving his beer can and called me an "interfering c**t, that it was his wife and he could speak to her any way he wanted". I stood my ground and told him he couldn't - though I was afraid he would hit me.

Please don't make judgments about us here - most of us come here to talk about archaeology and old stones but it doesn't mean we are politically and socially unaware. If your comments are aimed exclusively at Tiompan then I am going to be an "interfering c**t" again and tell you to back off. Without him this forum doesn't exist.



Well done for facing up to drunken bullies tjj . But do take care



Excuse me. No drunken bully. Who's being bullied now? You were talking about cancer? I went to a scan the other day and saw cancers. Actually saw them mutate. Some farmers and plant people out there see cancers in plants and bulbs, which have been there for millenia. I find your tone unfeasably patronising and middle class boring.

I'll fuck off to the music side then. So much for education.
tjj
tjj
3606 posts

Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
Jan 28, 2017, 20:33
Markoid wrote:
tiompan wrote:
tjj wrote:
Markoid wrote:
I went with a very mad patient yesterday to Hammersmith Hospital, London and looked. He had a CT scan for physical illness bladder and the they don't sorta understand the mental health aspect. The NHS is amazing!

What did you do last week ?

Probably fuck all. Understand masculinity and femininism and violence Yeah.

I understood pretty much everything. Even cancer. I saw some scans yesterday. I'm allowed to see these things. Most people are not.

All for your physical and mental health however!


"What did I do last week?" Among other things I intervened when I saw a woman being verbally abused by a drunken man in the street. Needless to say he turned on me waving his beer can and called me an "interfering c**t, that it was his wife and he could speak to her any way he wanted". I stood my ground and told him he couldn't - though I was afraid he would hit me.

Please don't make judgments about us here - most of us come here to talk about archaeology and old stones but it doesn't mean we are politically and socially unaware. If your comments are aimed exclusively at Tiompan then I am going to be an "interfering c**t" again and tell you to back off. Without him this forum doesn't exist.



Well done for facing up to drunken bullies tjj . But do take care



Excuse me. No drunken bully. Who's being bullied now? You were talking about cancer? I went to a scan the other day and saw cancers. Actually saw them mutate. Some farmers and plant people out there see cancers in plants and bulbs, which have been there for millenia. I find your tone unfeasably patronising and middle class boring.


Tiompan was referring to my story about intervening with a drunken bully abusing his wife - not you.
Markoid
Markoid
1621 posts

Re: Cancer in the Neolithic?
Jan 28, 2017, 20:36
tjj wrote:
Markoid wrote:
tiompan wrote:
tjj wrote:
Markoid wrote:
I went with a very mad patient yesterday to Hammersmith Hospital, London and looked. He had a CT scan for physical illness bladder and the they don't sorta understand the mental health aspect. The NHS is amazing!

What did you do last week ?

Probably fuck all. Understand masculinity and femininism and violence Yeah.

I understood pretty much everything. Even cancer. I saw some scans yesterday. I'm allowed to see these things. Most people are not.

All for your physical and mental health however!


"What did I do last week?" Among other things I intervened when I saw a woman being verbally abused by a drunken man in the street. Needless to say he turned on me waving his beer can and called me an "interfering c**t, that it was his wife and he could speak to her any way he wanted". I stood my ground and told him he couldn't - though I was afraid he would hit me.

Please don't make judgments about us here - most of us come here to talk about archaeology and old stones but it doesn't mean we are politically and socially unaware. If your comments are aimed exclusively at Tiompan then I am going to be an "interfering c**t" again and tell you to back off. Without him this forum doesn't exist.



Well done for facing up to drunken bullies tjj . But do take care



Excuse me. No drunken bully. Who's being bullied now? You were talking about cancer? I went to a scan the other day and saw cancers. Actually saw them mutate. Some farmers and plant people out there see cancers in plants and bulbs, which have been there for millenia. I find your tone unfeasably patronising and middle class boring.


Tiompan was referring to my story about intervening with a drunken bully abusing his wife - not you.


Not so sure about that.

Anyway, off you jolly well go!
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