Three Welsh rogues, Danny, Todger and Wassname cause chaos in the valleys' town where they live. When Customs and Excise raid Todger's premises to find their illicit liquor still, the lads pour the booze down the drain. A frustrated policeman sits down to have a smoke and drops the lighted match. The explosion causes flames to leap out of the drain pipes and melt the plastic gutters. Ma Parker who is on the toilet in the house next door screams blue murder as flames leap out from her toilet pan and singe her bum. Danny flies the hang glider down the mountainside and spots the ginger piece and her boyfriend playing hide the sausage. He swoops so low that he nearly scorches the poor chap's bottom, and her screams can be heard in the town centre. From destroying the Rugby Club's lawnmower to burning down the Legion Hall, the boys, ever willing to help, always somehow end up causing devastation. But can their desire to help succeed when they try to blow up the Welsh Assembly?
A young boy's burning ambition to go to sea is realised when he is offered a place on a vessel sailing to America. He gets drunk at a party thrown by American boys and his ship sails without him. To avoid the authorities, who he thinks will jail him as an illegal immigrant, he goes on the run. He is kidnapped, forced to help in a bank robbery, and threatened with death. He manages to escape his captors, taking their loot with him, but is chased across Texas. Attempted murder, robbery, shipwreck, and the love of a beautiful senorita keep the adventure racing to its conclusion.
Kidnapped, crated up like animals and shipped out to the Middle East, three beautiful English women will be sold into slavery. It's up to Hislop to rescue them. Hislop the vastly overweight private detective, hater of violence, hater of anything which smacks of danger to himself. Reluctant to help but forced into it by circumstances. Raza the psychopathic Arab who threatens to make Hislop a eunuch, terrifying the life out of the big detective. Lee the suspect terrorist who befriends them and promises to help them escape their captors. Can he be trusted? Lies, deceit, false promises, murder. Their ordeal seems never ending.
Kenny Collins decides to go to Russia to find a bride after seeing gorgeous available girls in a magazine. He falls foul of the law and his cousin, Hislop, a private detective travels to Moscow to try to help him. Kenny escapes justice and involves Hislop. They go on the run but are soon caught and sentenced to five years in prison. Conditions are harsh and they are determined to escape. Their flight from the prison takes them across Russia and into Estonia.
An easy way to study the colourful history of Great Britain. The Kings and Queens of Britain from William the Conqueror to Queen Elizabeth the Second, in rhyme.
Created by acclaimed filmmaker John Woo, (Mission Impossible 2; Face-Off; Red Cliff). The second volume in the Seven Brothers series. First, they were strangers. Individuals from all across the globe linked by an unlikely destiny and an unknown blood tie. Now, they're a family. And like all families, they've got their issues. So when a mysterious figure from a past Rachel Kai thought she put behind her comes gunning for all their blood, the 7 Brothers must join forces once again to save the life of one of their own! Written by Benjamin Raab and Deric A. Hughes (writers on the television show, Warehouse 13), and with pencils by Edison George (Silver Scorpion, Eternity Kill), this next chapter in the saga of an unlikely band of brothers charts a bold new course for these heroes that promises to thrill fans both old and new! "If you're a fan of action movies in general, I think you'll like this." - Indy Comic Review "There's a lot of potential in this book, especially with the brothers hailing from all over the world, that could make this the hard-core, uncompromising flipside to NBC's Heroes." - Variety "This series has it all and is a must read for any comic fan." - Comic Fever
An easy way to study the colourful history of Great Britain. The Kings and Queens of Britain from William the Conqueror to Queen Elizabeth the Second, in rhyme.
Three Welsh rogues, Danny, Todger and Wassname cause chaos in the valleys' town where they live. When Customs and Excise raid Todger's premises to find their illicit liquor still, the lads pour the booze down the drain. A frustrated policeman sits down to have a smoke and drops the lighted match. The explosion causes flames to leap out of the drain pipes and melt the plastic gutters. Ma Parker who is on the toilet in the house next door screams blue murder as flames leap out from her toilet pan and singe her bum. Danny flies the hang glider down the mountainside and spots the ginger piece and her boyfriend playing hide the sausage. He swoops so low that he nearly scorches the poor chap's bottom, and her screams can be heard in the town centre. From destroying the Rugby Club's lawnmower to burning down the Legion Hall, the boys, ever willing to help, always somehow end up causing devastation. But can their desire to help succeed when they try to blow up the Welsh Assembly?
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