Buer wrote: » A good biography is always interesting, rugby or otherwise. In terms of fiction, John Irving, Stephen King or have always enjoyed the classic literature like Orwell, Steinbeck etc. although I don't really want something too demanding.
Bazzo wrote: » Haven't actually read it but a fan of the occasional Stephen King novel and have had a few people recommend American Gods to me.
Synode wrote: » At some point Boards is just going to stop. It's been creaking for far too long at this stage. I'm guessing there's very little if any money being made from it
Dunney848 wrote: » And if it’s an absolute unputdownable classic of literature “ The Count of Monte Cristo” by Alexandre Dumas is the best book I’ve ever read
Buer wrote: » Even if people can work from home, I don't see many rushing to move. They should but people are stuck in their ways. The decentralisation of government departments failed because nobody wanted to relocate. But they really, really should. Hopefully, in time, we see more people being able to stay in their home town along with a smattering of people relocating whilst being employed in Dublin. It would be brilliant for the economy of many towns in rural areas which have seen a chronic lack of investment in recent years.
Buer wrote: » Well done, Zzippy. Sleep and money are overrated. Hope all are well and any this period of working from home for many allows you some time with the family. Now go get the snip.
Buer wrote: » To provoke a different discussion, does anyone have any decent recommendations for a book?
Zzippy wrote: » But just to change the topic and introduce some good news which is probably of at least as little interest to anyone else, my long suffering better half has now outmanouevered yours truly by outnumbering the male side of the family with a second daughter. Momma and baby home since Wednesday and doing great ��
Buer wrote: » I think it's quite close and we're already seeing the demise of the site. How many regular new posters do we see here in the past year? I'm not sure I can think of any, to be honest. People will drift away and nobody new is posting. I can see this forum becoming largely dormant in the next 2 years. The site and format is quite dated at this point and the number of technical issues are growing. There seems to be a breakdown of some sort on a weekly basis now.
Bridge93 wrote: » I see Israel Folau continues to try draw as much attention to himself for the wrong reasons as he can
Buer wrote: » To provoke a different discussion, does anyone have any decent recommendations for a book? Surely someone has read something good over the last 5 months? No particular genre. I'm happy to read anything once it holds my attention. I'm camping the next two weekends and I'm in danger of having to play eye spy for about 6 hours on each occasion if I can't demonstrate my attention is being held by a book.
Stheno wrote: » Richard North Patterson is also pretty good fiction wise around American politics
bilston wrote: » John Hume passed away today after battling dementia in the final few years of his life. Speaking as someone who comes "from the other side" in Northern Ireland I can say without fear of contradiction that he was a truly great statesman and without his courage I am certain Northern Ireland would not be in the place it is today. RIP
Stheno wrote: » One of the cruel things about this pandemic is not being able to celebrate the lives of those who die during this time
dregin wrote: » Has boards been utterly hosed for others for the last week or so? Seems to be having serious DB issues.
kuang1 wrote: » Yup. It keeps showing me that your post about the house party at 5am is the most recent in this thread.