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Post by helrunar on Jun 3, 2016 16:28:50 GMT
Lobsters on the rampage, with lashings of Satanic lesbian tarts.
It just gets better and better.
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Post by dem bones on Jun 3, 2016 16:48:50 GMT
Lobsters on the rampage, with lashings of Satanic lesbian tarts. It just gets better and better. H. Richard Stains' latest, and the only one you're likely to find on Amazon: The appropriately named England B: Ninety Minutes Of Hell (Parallel Universe, 2016). A 'Sport is Horror' classic.
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Post by Johnlprobert on Jul 28, 2016 20:37:22 GMT
And a few words from me on the above (reproduced from facebook for those who shun such things):
Books Read This Year No.66. "More about Dolly the lesbian labrador and my ex-wife later on, so keep reading". From the controversial author of LOBSTER HOLOCAUST, PSYCHO FLASHER and BLOODBATH FOR ETHEL comes this collection of British horror football stories from the 1970s. (Except for the last one that's set in a pub for gay vampires). Grimy, politically incorrect and occasionally in taste so poor it verges on the non-existent, Mr Staines' stories do however remind those of us who grew up the 1970s what it was really like - pints of Double Diamond, The Big Match on ITV on Sundays and pubs now thankfully bulldozed back to hell. This will be to hardly anyone's taste but I loved it. My thanks to Mr Staines for providing me with a signed personalised copy "To Johnny 'the scalpel' Probert - head bovver boy of the Abergavenny FC English-bashers' and to David A. Riley for publishing it in the first place.
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Post by David A. Riley on Jul 28, 2016 21:45:25 GMT
And a few words from me on the above (reproduced from facebook for those who shun such things): Books Read This Year No.66. "More about Dolly the lesbian labrador and my ex-wife later on, so keep reading". From the controversial author of LOBSTER HOLOCAUST, PSYCHO FLASHER and BLOODBATH FOR ETHEL comes this collection of British horror football stories from the 1970s. (Except for the last one that's set in a pub for gay vampires). Grimy, politically incorrect and occasionally in taste so poor it verges on the non-existent, Mr Staines' stories do however remind those of us who grew up the 1970s what it was really like - pints of Double Diamond, The Big Match on ITV on Sundays and pubs now thankfully bulldozed back to hell. This will be to hardly anyone's taste but I loved it. My thanks to Mr Staines for providing me with a signed personalised copy "To Johnny 'the scalpel' Probert - head bovver boy of the Abergavenny FC English-bashers' and to David A. Riley for publishing it in the first place. Good old Dickie Staines, he always delivers the goods - or so he claims!
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