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  • mrs_sparrow
    mrs_sparrow Posts: 1,917 Forumite
    edited 5 July 2012 at 6:55AM
    Well, I thought I would update this, the twitter thread is being updated daily - sad enough to keep on checking, gives me a daily chuckle, LOL.

    I stumbled across this though and thought I would share it with you all. This lady reviews 50 Shades so you do not have to, LOL. I am still trying to find the first chapter as this one gives you chapters 12-24: http://bizzybiz.blogspot.co.uk/ *****WARNING - THERE IS A LOT OF SWEARING*****. If you are easily offended by bad language, do not read it. However, if you have read the book I am sure you can deal with a few swear words, LOL. This lady's anger over the book is hysterical, LOL. I *think* it starts here: http://bizzybiz.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/50-heaves-of-puke.html and if you look to the right there are new to older posts listed as '50 Shades of.....'. I do not really have time this morning but will be getting to this later tonight.

    *****WARNING AGAIN - THERE IS A LOT OF SWEARING****** I started reading it - this blog is really funny, I am hooked on it but have not got time to read more right now but there is A LOT of swearing. You have been warned!!!!
  • flandot
    flandot Posts: 1,596 Forumite
    Thanks, I enjoyed that review! Even though I've just finished the first book and loved it, I still see the funny side when people are taking the mickey. There's also a Belfast version called Fifty Shades of Red, White & Blue which is on Facebook and had me rofl-ing!
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  • mrs_sparrow
    mrs_sparrow Posts: 1,917 Forumite
    flandot wrote: »
    Thanks, I enjoyed that review! Even though I've just finished the first book and loved it, I still see the funny side when people are taking the mickey. There's also a Belfast version called Fifty Shades of Red, White & Blue which is on Facebook and had me rofl-ing!

    I am halfway though the 2nd page of that blog (50 yawns of boredom) and laughing so much. I am glad I am alone otherwise people might think I am nuts. :rotfl: Have to go out now but I do not want to - I want to stay and read the blog. Damn!!

    Now I'll have to read the Belfast version as well now.
  • flandot
    flandot Posts: 1,596 Forumite
    It's actually hilarious. I'm not sure how much sense the dialect will make to someone who doesn't live here, but you could have a go!
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  • Starbrite
    Starbrite Posts: 975 Forumite
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    I loved the books, just finished reading them today. They many not be everyones cup of tea but no ones being forced to read it.

    I came up with an idea for a little came with then books, get some friends round (or do it on your own if having a night in) and each pick once thing from the following list and when it happens in the book have a drink, and see who gets drunk first lol
    1. Christian cocks his head
    2. Ana bites her lip
    3. Ana blushes
    4. Ana rolls her eyes
    5. They have a glass of wine/champagne


    :rotfl:

    This takes me back, Years ago in 2001 while watching Brad Pitts The Mexican movie we made my boyfriend of the time do a shot of the red aftershock each time Brad did a shot in the movie. Needless to say my ex was !!!!ed as a fart half way through and had a long line of shots still to do and the table was a sticky mess!!!

    Was a good night..............
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  • I have no intention of reading the books, but someone else posted a link to that blog last week.

    It is so funny.:)
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