One of those you feel sad when you reach the end as you want more! Full of honesty, highs, lows and plenty of sharp wit. Mar 19, Saxonjus rated it liked it. Another part of Paul's autobiography I enjoyed it.
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May 08, Jacquie Lowe rated it really liked it. Great to read, so funny in places, would recommend. Didn't like the swearing much but with Lily, what you see is what you get. Waiting for next book maybe? May 11, carolyn prouse rated it it was amazing.
Revealing Very interesting snapshot of the life of an artist, we have no idea what it takes to be successful in the entertainment world. Jun 19, dukeanannie rated it it was amazing. So glad you let him out Murph Funny as always such a natural wit and truth about it Jul 24, Mary Geraghty rated it it was amazing. Love love love Paul writes in such a way that it feels like you are sitting in the room with him.
Long may he continue. If you like Paul O'Grady you'll enjoy this. He's milking it though. Mar 13, linda eardley rated it it was amazing. Fantastic Another fantastic book by Paul O'Grady couldn't put it down hilarious, sad, a great entertainer and down to earth man look forward to the next one. Jan 27, Lorna Buchanan rated it it was amazing. Excellent read Loved this book funny sad it had everything what a guy Paul is he had a heart of gold beneath all the slap they broke the mould when he came into the world.
Jun 21, Tracey rated it it was amazing. Nov 11, emily rated it it was amazing. Brilliantly amazing Haven't laughed out load so much when sat alone in my room.
Was reading on a train and got some very strange looks. Mar 17, Froyjb rated it it was amazing. Jul 07, Kirsty rated it it was amazing. Loved this book, was so interesting finding out what happened to Paul and his friends that I felt like i had gotten to know through out the previous installments.
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Really hope that there will be another edition on it's way to bring us up to the present day. Another great book from Paul! Although the middle was a bit long and repetitive the rest of his life story is the usual standard for him. There must be another book on the way as this one still doesn't bring us up to date. Feb 20, Michelle Fletcher rated it it was amazing. For me this one was the most enjoyable as its around this time that Lily Savage caught my attention, I can remember watching Lily on the Big Breakfast and of course Blankety Blank. There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
He is best known for presenting the daytime chat television series, The Paul O'Grady Show and, more recently, Paul O'Grady Live, as well as his drag queen comedic alter ego, Lily Savage, as whom he performed in various television series including Blankety Blank — and Lily Live! He also appeared in the comedy sitcom Eyes Down — and presented several travel documentaries. Born to a working class Irish migrant family in Birkenhead, O'Grady went through various jobs in his youth, including working in various bars, for the civil service and for social services, moving around the country to do so.
It was whilst living in London in that he first turned his hand to drag, developing the character of Lily Savage based upon various female relatives of his. Other books in the series.
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Start your free trial 2, API requests per day. No credit card required. This image shows the node density of OpenStreetMap data in summer It's one of many data sources we use. My bunny is very stubborn and won't come out of her cage. How do I change that? Try finding out which treats or toys she likes the most. Then, lay down on your stomach and place the treats right in front of your face.
It may take a few weeks, but eventually your rabbit will hop out and greet you up close. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 9. Place one hand and arm under the rabbit's belly to support him from underneath, then use your other hand to provide support under his head. Not Helpful 4 Helpful He may not be running away from you. Rabbits naturally live in burrows and holes so hiding is just behaving normally.
Not Helpful 2 Helpful 3. I try to open the cage. My rabbit will come out, but as soon as he sees me, he hops frantically back to his cage and hides.
It sounds like he's scared of you. Get low to the ground so you're not hovering over him, and speak in a calm, relaxing tone. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1. Whenever I try to pick up my rabbit, it grunts and runs away, what do I do? That's a sign that your rabbit doesn't trust you that much. Try slowly giving it treats, letting it sniff your hand, and petting it gently.
Your rabbit should start to warm up to you and stop running away. Don't try to pick it up again until it's gotten more comfortable. Tempt them with some sort of food or treat. If this fails, find a way to pick them up and place them outside the cage manually.
Not Helpful 3 Helpful 2. Your rabbit needs to be desexed. Desexing him should make him stop, or at least make him do that less often. Male rabbits need to be desexed once they start spraying urine everywhere, being aggressive, and humping things. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 2. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0. Yes, it could work very well especially if they are young when you are training them. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
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Already answered Not a question Bad question Other. Tips Once the animal is happy to see you, learn how to pick up a rabbit without hurting or bothering it. Kneel down when you give your rabbit its food. Looming over the rabbit can make it scared of you. Wash your hands before and after handling your rabbit. This reduces the risk of spreading disease, and removes unfamiliar smells that could scare the rabbit. If you have rabbits outside make sure to give them lots of daily attention, even if they're not friendly yet.
The more they see you the more they'll recognize that you care for them and are not intent on harming them. Warnings Some rabbits may bite if frightened.