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I find him totally unbearable, the worst type of celebrity jack-of-all-trades: column in the Guardian, Have I got news for you guest, Johnathon Ross guest, cheese maker, radio 4 host, 'judge' on some shitty Ch4 talent show, writer..
True, he is everywhere and can be a bit of a knob, but I like the fact that he's quite content just sitting around making cheese.
   
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I like the fact that he's quite content just sitting around making cheese.
Yeah, I suppose most cheese makers take a video diary as being part of the job:

Alex James: the cheese diaries, episode 1 | Word of Mouth | Guardian Unlimited
   
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Default 04-05-2008, 11:42

just read 'the road' by cormac (someone) was quite good but a little depressing.

also finished 'direct action' a book set in aberdeen that my mum gave me - she said it was too dirty for her! lol it was very easy to read and quite entertaining. proabably due to being set in aberdeen
   
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1) kerouac does not suck, he is the shiz...as it were
2) that'd be cormac mcarthy...of "no country for old men" fame
3) i am busy reading this funny/tragic/romantic/sweet memoir by a rolling stone journalist called "love is a mix tape" and it's well worth a read, however i am also ploughing through charlie brooker's "dawn of the dumb"...i love charlie brooker, his hatred and loathing makes me laugh so hard my testicles hurt!
   
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The Go-Between by LP Hartley.
   
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i am also ploughing through charlie brooker's "dawn of the dumb"...i love charlie brooker, his hatred and loathing makes me laugh so hard my testicles hurt!
I read it and Screenburn a while ago. So bloody funny, what a guy.
   
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Yeah, I suppose most cheese makers take a video diary as being part of the job:

Alex James: the cheese diaries, episode 1 | Word of Mouth | Guardian Unlimited
Blessed are the cheese makers.
   
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Blessed are the cheese makers.
For they shall inherit the BabyBel?

These past few weeks I've read:

No Country For Old Men by Cormac McCarthy
Oil! by Upton Sinclair
The Steep Approach To Garbadale by Iain Banks
Flesh House by Stuart MacBride

I'm now in a bit of a Rebus mood so I've gone back to Knots and Crosses and going to read the entire Rebus back catalogue
   
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I've been reading:
Lermontov - A Hero Of Our Time
Fyodor Dostoevsky - The Idiot

and J.R. Hartley's 'Fly Fishing'.
   
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Default 15-05-2008, 22:25

I just read Sunset Song for the first time the other day. Had to push a bit through the first half, but overall it's a pretty classy book, and I'm proud that it came from this part of the globe.
   
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