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Cav3y got a reaction from The Old Man in 4.5: Page Builder Widgets
@Matt not a fact about red squirrels, but if you are ever up in the North West of England, just north of Liverpool is a place called Formby. I lived there as a kid many years ago, but it has a wonderful red squirrel sanctuary. If you, the wife and kids are ever up that neck of the woods, I would recommend it on a fair weathered day :)
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/formby/trails/formby-red-squirrel-walk
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Cav3y got a reaction from Matt in 4.5: Page Builder Widgets
@Matt not a fact about red squirrels, but if you are ever up in the North West of England, just north of Liverpool is a place called Formby. I lived there as a kid many years ago, but it has a wonderful red squirrel sanctuary. If you, the wife and kids are ever up that neck of the woods, I would recommend it on a fair weathered day :)
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/formby/trails/formby-red-squirrel-walk
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Cav3y got a reaction from Ryan Ashbrook in 4.4: Recurring PayPal Payments and more with Braintree and Commerce
Looks fantastic. My only concern is the $178 for one striped polo shirt!
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Cav3y reacted to Rikki in Team Talk: What's on your bookshelf?
I'm a big fan of Dan Brown, but I can't say I've been interested in the most recent books. They're so formulaic now: someone threatening the planet, rush to a museum/gallery, solve some clues, chase scene, twist, fin. I stopped reading Inferno halfway through and didn't bother buying Origin.
It's a shame, his non-Robert Langdon books are incredible, as is Angels & Demons and Da Vinci Code. I hope he writes some more non-Robert Langdon books in future so he can go off in a different direction but maintain the thrill.
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Cav3y reacted to Matt in Team Talk: What's on your bookshelf?
Reacher is also formulaic, but that's some of the appeal.
Also:
Reacher said nothing.
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Cav3y got a reaction from Matt in Team Talk: What's on your bookshelf?
I'm also into Jack Reacher, but particularly fond of Dan Brown. I don't get as much time to read these days, except when going to bed. I still prefer paper back, especially when you doze off. Better than a kindle wacking you is the nose! (can't bring myself to the modern age, part of a dying breed I guess),
Though my all time favourite is Danny the Champion of the World by Roald Dahl. I read it when I was 12, and loved it. Now reading it with my 8 year old Son.