Saturday 31 October 2015

Thursday, 29 October 2015 (FW 349.12)

We read as far as "glitteraglatteraglutt, borne by their carnier wale" (349.12).

Some of the night's favourites were:

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Monday 26 October 2015

Thursday, 22 October 2015 (FW 348.11)

The group stopped at: "all them old boyars that's now boomaringing in waulholler, me alma martyrs" (348.11)

It liked these:

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higheye was in the Reilly Oirish Krzerszonese Milesia asundurst Sirdarthar Woolwichleagues, good tomkeys years somewhile in Crimealian wall somewhere in Ayerland, during me weeping stillstumms over the freshprosts of Eastchept and the dangling garters of Marrowbone and daring my wapping stilstunts on Bostion Moss, old stile and new style and heave a lep onwards. (347.8)

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the heptahundread annam dammias that Hajizfijjiz ells me (347.18)

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Boxerising and coxerusing (347.29)


Wednesday 21 October 2015

Thursday, 15 October 2015 (FW 346.34)

Andreas Flückiger informs us that last week's reading stopped at 346.34: "lest he should challenge himself, beygoad, till anguish" and that the group's favourite was: "...find your pollyvoulley foncey pitchin ingles in the parler" (with an allusion to 'parlez-vous français') at 346.18.

Wednesday 14 October 2015

Thursday, 8 October 2015 (FW 346.13)


We stopped at: "Phone for Phineal toomellow aftermorn and your phumeral's a roselixion.\] (346.13)

A couple of favourites were:

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Saturday 3 October 2015

Thursday, 1 October 2015 (FW 345.26)

We read to: "proffering into his pauses somewhot salt bacon" (345.30) but will pick up again from: "BUTT (\he whipedoff's his chimbley phot" (345.26).

Some of this lively night's favourites were:

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4 (Despite (or maybe because of) Ron's apologies during explanation and elucidation of this passage, before, during and after the reading session, this has now, we're afraid, become an unmentionable.)