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  1. Stewart

    Best Of The Booker - 40th Anniversary

    You are feeling sleepy.
  2. Stewart

    Suggestion: Can we have more emoticons please?

    I'll go one better and just close it. Libra's already made a poll based off it.
  3. Stewart

    Suggestion: Can we have more emoticons please?

    I don't know. If it involved more effort to go get them, I'm sure only the most determined would bother. Of course it's not. All I'm making is the observation that a number asking for more smilies are relatively new here. (And the forum has survived for six years so far with what it has...
  4. Stewart

    books with a lot of dialougue?

    Roddy Doyle's The Commitments, The Snapper, and The Van. Gilbert Adair's A Closed Book
  5. Stewart

    Suggestion: Can we have more emoticons please?

    And you think that selection will benefit this forum how exactly? I do have one suggestion though, and it's to those who seem most vocal about these icons, why don't you settle into the forum first and expend your energy on the forum posting about books for a bit? It might just show you have...
  6. Stewart

    Smileys, want more ?

    Libra, why have you made it a multiple choice? Although sparkchaser's vote won't count since he's voted in both categories.
  7. Stewart

    Nick Harkaway: The Gone Away World

    I was offered a review copy but knocked it back on the grounds that I'm not interested in fantasy, or whatever it actually is.
  8. Stewart

    Suggestion: Can we have more emoticons please?

    I'm serious? Amazing, as I'd never thought that. That's what avatars are for. I quite like the fact that people are posting pointless smilies from photobucket and the like, because my work is filtering them out. I'll tell you one thing, it doesn't quite work like that. I was once a member...
  9. Stewart

    Suggestion: Can we have more emoticons please?

    There really is no implication. It's all in your head. I just don't like them, because I think them cheesy and generally crap. But, then, it's not really my decision as to what happens, is it?
  10. Stewart

    June 2008: Ernest Hemingway: A Farewell To Arms

    Whoops. Forgot about the dates. :o The discussion is open.
  11. Stewart

    Suggestion: Can we have more emoticons please?

    You're close to my attitude, at the very least. I don't really see the point of having any more than what we have. We have ones to show anger, sarcasm, whoops, confusion, etc. and these pretty much run the gamut of what you would need to ensure the tone of a post is reinforced. Popcorn and...
  12. Stewart

    Puffin Post - Who Remembers?

    There was also Chip Club, at least in Scotland. If it wasn't just Scotland then my hazy memory suggests it may have been either another edition of Puffin Post, specifically aimed at older kids. Or, perhaps younger.
  13. Stewart

    Suggestion: Can we have more emoticons please?

    Why? What would be the point of having more?
  14. Stewart

    Blogs query

    Ach, go ask Darren. He put them there. :D
  15. Stewart

    Blogs query

    That's just part of the header.
  16. Stewart

    June 2008 - Book Group Suggestions

    I don't think people should use spoiler tags in a book of the month thread. It should be assumed that you are reading the thread because you have read the book.
  17. Stewart

    Blogs query

    Oh, that's always been there. But perhaps if you read a book or two it might help with understanding the posts here. ;) Drop down in the NavBar. As I said, it got removed when the forum's templates were updated to the latest version.
  18. Stewart

    June 2008 - Book Group Suggestions

    No, I don't have access to anything like that. I spotted that yesterday (I rarely visit the home page).
  19. Stewart

    June 2008 - Book Group Suggestions

    I've made threads months in advance. I've also added the book of the month to the calendar. Hopefully we can get that set up to show months in advance too.
  20. Stewart

    September 2008: Ivan Turgenev: Fathers and Sons

    Discussion on this book starts 1st September, 2008.
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