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This is a question Self-Inflicted injuries

Spanishfly asks: Ever injured yourself in a moment of frustration? When have you ever done something stupid or sensible that has ended up with you injured? Punched an Asda sign because they didn't have tiger bread? Yeah, us too

This isn't a question about intentional self-harm

(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 13:06)
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Self
A well known intellectual and author of several popular novels once reversed his car into me. As I lay broken on the floor in a puddle of my own vomit, I remember thinking "if only there was a way I could work this story into a torturous pun for QOTW..."

But nothing came to mind.
(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 19:54, 14 replies)
Was it Brian Harvey?

(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 20:22, closed)
Martin Amis actually

(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 20:27, closed)
Was he a self-employed author?

(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 20:23, closed)
You mean Will Self, it's just that you said several POPULAR novels.

(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 20:43, closed)
Glad someone stepped in there.
Surely he's better known for trespassing and getting upset about being a nonce.
(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 21:13, closed)
Is that a spoof news site,
or is Will Self even more of a prick than I already believed?
(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 21:50, closed)
I heard him rambling (pun intended) on about this experience on R4 and then I believe on
BBC Breakfast. I don't think it underscores his prickishness but this is a story up there with, "Chip Pan Fire, 2 Fire Units attend. Not much damage."

ps. I like Will Self, I am doubting that his novels are popular.
(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 22:00, closed)
You would!
I'm more in the Arthur Smith camp meself.
(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 22:21, closed)
has Arthur Smith been critical of Will Self? I belived they work together.
Because other than that you really could not prefer them, unless Tim Minchin can be preferred to Dame Edna.
(, Fri 29 Nov 2013, 7:05, closed)
I can't stand Will Self.
Mostly on account of him being a shit author, but also because he's a self*-important knob.

*a-ha-ha-ha
(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 22:37, closed)
Either way I'm saying you've set the bar too low.

(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 22:20, closed)
Was it Michel Houellebecq?

(, Thu 28 Nov 2013, 22:19, closed)
I've always thought that Salman Rushdie was not to be trusted

(, Fri 29 Nov 2013, 9:50, closed)
It was Paulo Cuelho

... who has a wonderful, lyrically poetic name. Unless you speak Portuguese, in which case he's called Paul Rabbit.
(, Fri 29 Nov 2013, 11:26, closed)

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