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(RIP) PLANK
26-11-2013, 20:07
In case anyone is interested I am having a 99p sale for the next few days on my e-books, paperbacks are available but bluddy expensive!
The Gypsy Way – Part One: RUNNING IN CORRIDORS
Link: http://tinyurl.com/kebm86j
The Gypsy Way – Part Two: THINKING ABOUT BREATHING
Link: http://tinyurl.com/l5blxy9
The first one reached number two in the sales charts for Amazon in America a few days ago, got beat to number one by some wannabe called Stephen king -never heard of him :augie
Thanks for reading this post, even if you don't read the books :thumb2
(RIP) PLANK
26-11-2013, 20:10
And if you can't be arsed to read a book, can you go over to my Facebook fan page and click like. it's run by the Missus and she will be in a good mood with me if you do :thumbs
https://www.facebook.com/TheGypsyWay
i wish i had a kindle.... at the price i would have given it a go for sure
(RIP) PLANK
26-11-2013, 23:22
Thanks for thinking about it anyway, the paperbacks are there too but I have no control over the price of them :-/
the wife has just bought both... i told her to get them while they are cheap as she has a kindle and said she can take it for a week
i think you have to sell too many at them prices to be a rich man. but good luck with it:thumb2
(RIP) PLANK
26-11-2013, 23:38
I do it for the love of it, but the prices are going back up soon! They were to get me in the charts in th US. Thanks again :thumb2
Peasgood1
27-11-2013, 00:05
The product description says it started in 1985 and goes on to mention Appleby Fair.
In '85 I was in a bowtop at Appleby (amongst a few other years too), our paths may well have crossed.
And as for romance, a few years later my son was conceived in a bowtop on the way to Appleby. :D
Strange really cos me and the missus spent most of our time fighting.
(RIP) PLANK
27-11-2013, 00:14
The product description says it started in 1985 and goes on to mention Appleby Fair.
In '85 I was in a bowtop at Appleby (amongst a few other years too), our paths may well have crossed.
And as for romance, a few years later my son was conceived in a bowtop on the way to Appleby. :D
Strange really cos me and the missus spent most of our time fighting.
If you read the books you'll see me and mine do too lol
I found a stash old family photos of horse fairs last week but my scanner won't work with our new laptop's. When I get it sorted I'll post a few, see if you can spot any familliar faces :-)
Peasgood1
27-11-2013, 00:22
Some rare times and rare people back then. Some very good friends that are gone and missed.
They were the days of Jonny Eagle cracking his tether chain like a whip and pushing nails through his cheeks.
People and times that are long gone. Good luck with the book and thanks for bringing some of those memories back to mind.
(RIP) PLANK
27-11-2013, 00:46
Some rare times and rare people back then. Some very good friends that are gone and missed.
They were the days of Jonny Eagle cracking his tether chain like a whip and pushing nails through his cheeks.
People and times that are long gone. Good luck with the book and thanks for bringing some of those memories back to mind.
I looked at an old photo of him doing a 'show' earlier today, pulling a crowd at Appleby. You are right, those days have gone forever, nothing is the same, even Appleby is going down hill :(
macabethiel
27-11-2013, 07:34
My old Gaffer used to race Trotters & Pacers and when he was alive he would never miss Appleby Fair !
He died before they closed the track at Chasewater and put houses on it.
When he had a good win at Chasewater I used to have to drive over in my firm's car and drive his tow car and twin Rice Horsebox back to Burton on Trent.
His tow car was a white Ford Gran Torino with red sidewinder stripe - just like the Starsky & Hutch Motor it was a 425 cu inch version - thats 7 Litres of V8 !
Happy Days !
(RIP) PLANK
27-11-2013, 10:46
My old Gaffer used to race Trotters & Pacers and when he was alive he would never miss Appleby Fair !
He died before they closed the track at Chasewater and put houses on it.
When he had a good win at Chasewater I used to have to drive over in my firm's car and drive his tow car and twin Rice Horsebox back to Burton on Trent.
His tow car was a white Ford Gran Torino with red sidewinder stripe - just like the Starsky & Hutch Motor it was a 425 cu inch version - thats 7 Litres of V8 !
Happy Days !
Did the exhaust roar frighten the ponies? :thumbs
Terranical
04-01-2014, 17:10
when is book 3 out?
I'd be interested to know when book three will be out too, read the first, just started the second (I'll have finished that by the end of the week!)
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