WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Westham67 9:13 Fri Feb 10
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Spike Milligan , Hitler ,my part in his downfall

BubblesCyprus 8:51 Fri Feb 10
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Most Tom Sharp books gave me a smile.

Northern Sold 2:24 Fri Feb 10
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Don't run whatever you do (My adventure as a safari Guide) by Peter Allison


https://www.amazon.co.uk/DONT-RUN-Whatever-You-Adventures/dp/1857885015


Have read this 4 or 5 times and still find myself crying with laughter.... his escapades with the local Honey Badger are quite magnificent... would make a brilliant film....

Alfs 2:01 Fri Feb 10
Re: Funniest book you have read!
That was spooky, Saul.

Alfs 1:29 Fri Feb 10
Re: Funniest book you have read!
The Good Man in Africa - William Boyd's breakthrough novel. Hilarious. Shit film though.

Saul Bollox 1:24 Fri Feb 10
Re: Funniest book you have read!
A Good Man in Africa by William Boyd
The Midden by Tom Sharpe
Puckoon by Spike Milligan

hammer205 1:18 Fri Feb 10
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Some great titles

Lily Hammer 1:03 Fri Feb 10
Re: Funniest book you have read!
zebthecat 9:21 Thu Feb 9

Bizarrely, Galapagos was one of the most recent Vonneguts I've read, and Mort is the most recent Discworld book that I've re-read; I'm making my way through them again.

Both of those books are indeed amongst their best stuff. Has to be said, though; their worst stuff is merely good.

Son of Anarchy 12:40 Fri Feb 10
Re: Funniest book you have read!
The Dirt by The Motley Crew, fucking hilarious what they got upto

62Hammer 12:39 Fri Feb 10
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Nearly anything by PG Wodehouse.

fred flinstone 12:30 Fri Feb 10
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Fiction - Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons

Factual - Neither Here Nor There by Bill Bryson or Gironimo by Tim Moore (not just funny but bloody astounding!!)

plus all the Private Eye Xmas Annuals

ManorParkHammer 12:19 Fri Feb 10
Re: Funniest book you have read!
stoneman 9:27 Thu Feb 9
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Frank Skinner autobiography or Peter Kay autobiography.

Both hilarious.

That post is funnier than both books combined.

mashed in maryland 11:50 Thu Feb 9
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Shaun Ryder's autobiography

Most shit by Irvine Welsh

percyd 11:48 Thu Feb 9
Re: Funniest book you have read!
A Touch of Daniel - Peter Tinniswood.

mattyolmes 11:46 Thu Feb 9
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Before i opened the thread i was going to say Spike Milligans war diaries. (the lot)

Great stuff

lowlife 11:33 Thu Feb 9
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Mötley Crüe - The Dirt

One of the best music based books I've read. Lots of funny bits with a few sad bits thrown in.

Troy McClure 10:58 Thu Feb 9
Re: Funniest book you have read!
I'm a big reader - and the one I always recommend is

Dan Evans - The Casebook of D I Snaith


I was wetting myself throughout

Raymond Duck 10:55 Thu Feb 9
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Various Bill Bryson, notable ones being

Neither Here Nor There
Lost Continent
Thunderbolt Kid
Notes from a Small Island...

Frank Skinner autobiography

Nick Frost Autobiography

Brussels Sprout 10:54 Thu Feb 9
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Three men in a boat by Jerome K Jerome.

1964 10:44 Thu Feb 9
Re: Funniest book you have read!
The Timewaster Letters sound the same as the Henry Root Letters which I found moderately funny.

jfk 10:37 Thu Feb 9
Re: Funniest book you have read!
Godwinson 7:05 Thu Feb 9
Great shout.

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