Rugby: It Drives Us Crazy

by Bill Stott | Sports |
ISBN: 1861877579 Global Overview for this book
Registered by minx2012 on 4/5/2005
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4 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by minx2012 on Tuesday, April 5, 2005
An okay book of cartoons based on the obvious insanity required to follow or play rugby.

Released 18 yrs ago (4/9/2005 UTC) at Stamford Arms, 62 Stamford Street in Lambeth, Greater London United Kingdom

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Journal Entry 3 by Skyring from Reid, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Thursday, June 23, 2005
I'm sure that this book will find a rugby devotee here at the Australian BookCrossing Convention. Hey, Minxy, I'll see CoffeeBron tomorrow - shall I give her a poke for you?

[Later] As it turned out, it was Bron doing the poking!

But I'd released the book before then - I took a couple of visiting Kiwi BookCrossers down to Surfers Paradise, and we walked those golden sands, enjoyed the sun and then retired to a hotel verandah, where we sat and sipped cool drinks while watching the blue Pacific.

I left this book on the rail and one of those young BookCrossers must have snaffled it up when i wasn't looking!

Journal Entry 4 by futurecat from Christchurch, Canterbury New Zealand on Wednesday, June 29, 2005
I was packing my bag ready to leave tomorrow, and came across this book that I'd forgotten to journal. I think I can probably find a suitably rugby-mad person back in NZ to pass it on to...

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Journal Entry 5 by TopKat from Alexandra, Otago New Zealand on Friday, November 11, 2005
Gervan my man of the house has just been given this book by FutureCat. What an excited man of the house he is. View is that this book will now be added to the Shrine to Rugby e.g. his hut!!! and the idea that it may one day leave the shrine is not on the agenda at the moment - so what I am trying to say is that the book may have a long and much loved sleepover in Alexandra and maybe next Century someone else might get to read it.

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