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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

somewhere

So today is Cheltenham for posh knobs...

Has anyone on here ever read Ulysses or like me did you give up after being determined to try it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ah I thought you were going to asking what our fav flowers are

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast

40 years ago at school. It wasn't an easy read and wouldn't be inclined to go back to it.

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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

somewhere


"Ah I thought you were going to asking what our fav flowers are "

Ok whats your favourite flowers...

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By *t777Woman  over a year ago

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Orchids

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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

somewhere


"Orchids "

Flashback to a debs

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By *oft_sexy_sweetWoman  over a year ago

Dublin

Happy Bloomsday! I live in Bloom HQ so lots of nice things happening here today

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By *t777Woman  over a year ago

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"Orchids

Flashback to a debs "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have it but it's been sitting there for some time. I'm waiting for the annotised encloypedia to read along side it.

He uses a lot of references that need to be translated basically.

I'm going to take my time though, not worth my sanity lol! We shall see though

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast

It's engrained in my DNA now. Especially when he eventually gets the ring to Grafton Street and the man in black says " Leopold, I'm your father"

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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

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"It's engrained in my DNA now. Especially when he eventually gets the ring to Grafton Street and the man in black says " Leopold, I'm your father" "

Spoiler alert ....

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By *ublinguy99Man  over a year ago

Dublin South

First three chapters twice and gave up. Try 'Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance' - stuck with that though took me about 7 months. Still none the wiser at the end.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tried several times and just cant seem to finnish it.

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

Belfast

Same with Moby Dick. Two thirds of that can only be understood by a cetologist and it's hard work.

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By *og-Man OP   Man  over a year ago

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"Same with Moby Dick. Two thirds of that can only be understood by a cetologist and it's hard work. "

Did you do that in school also.....we had completely different books down here....I can remember reading silas Marner in 5th year

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By *ealitybitesMan  over a year ago

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"Same with Moby Dick. Two thirds of that can only be understood by a cetologist and it's hard work.

Did you do that in school also.....we had completely different books down here....I can remember reading silas Marner in 5th year "

No I read it for fun about 10 years ago.

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

I don't think I've ever even attempted to read Ulysses, but I've a good friend who read it, if that counts. .

But I've read 'The Brothers Karamazov', just to throw in another big book and to show off a bit.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Isn't Ulysses just the "Emperor's New Clothes" of the literary world?

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