Seeing through her father’s eyes

on May 16 in Uncategorized by

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A glittering prize of a freshly burned copy of the Now That’s what I Call Dan Imposing His Musical Taste On Other People: The Spring Collection CD goes to anyone who can identify what book Amy is reading.

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10 Comments

  • Bridget says:

    I love that! Happy WW.

  • Holmes says:

    Looks like some kind of lifeguard handbook?

  • Dan says:

    Not exactly close Holmes, but there is a boat involved.

  • Marcia says:

    What a great pair of photos, Don’t know the book, but love the cover — and the intent expression on her face.

  • Donna W says:

    Sweet face, great picture.

  • Sandip says:

    It’s “Three Men in a Boat”. The book, that is.

    By the way, I recently watched the tv version with Dara O’Briain, Griff Rhys Jones and Rory McGrath – very, very funny.

  • Dan says:

    Hurrah! Well done Sandip. Your standing in my eyes has increased even further if that’s possible.

  • Jeff says:

    I was gonna say that. No really.

    BTW, here is a complete version online for anyone who is interested.

  • Jeff says:

    Waaa… My previous comment had a link in it and now it won’t display. Pffft.

  • Dan says:

    You are talking rubbish Jeff! It’s there for all to see.

    OK, so I rescued it from my spam filter. According to it’s counter I have 11596 spam comments since I got my own domain around this time last year. I don’t know why it singled you out though Jeff, I’ve had other people post links before.

    If anyone else ever can’t put their comment up then just let me know and i’ll rescue it.

    As an aside, I today learnt that the phrase Spam Fritter is cockney rhyming slang for anus (spam fritter / shitter I’m assuming). The educational value of this website amazes even me sometimes. i should be placed on school curriculums.