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So why blog?
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So why not? is the first thing that springs to mind, but there has to be more to it that. Firstly, I’m really just leaping on to the nearest bandwagon. I have form in this respect. I said I wouldn’t post on forums, and I did. I said I’d never join Facebook, and I did. (I......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-04-24 14:27:59 |
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first blog
writing
procrastination
bandwagons
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Not a rant
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I was going to rant this evening, but it seems rather graceless to do that when I’m so new to the site, so I thought I’d turn it on its head and write about passion instead. Positive passion, not the sort that involves googling ex-lovers and hanging about outside their windows in the......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-04-25 14:09:19 |
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English language
piffle
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Posted on: 2008-04-27 06:23:28 |
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Humphrey Lyttelton
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Figments
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I’m not going to talk about passion again, not today. I’ll only end up typing something I’ll regret. That’s the thing about passion. There’s always a price. Or so literature tells us. Wuthering Heights, for example. I’m sorry, but I can’t bear that book.......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-04-27 14:38:32 |
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writing
fictional characters
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Etiket
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A brief note on what Mr Philip Howard of the Times calls etiket. I’m new to this site and new to blogging, so I just want to apologise if I’m doing any of it wrong. I’ve only intermittent access to the internet so I post when I can and don’t often have time to look at......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-04-30 15:37:59 |
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blogging etiquette
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Fings ain't wot they used to be
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Harking back to what I was blethering about the other day, I’ve been thinking about why Mr Darcy is perhaps more of an icon than Elizabeth Bennet. Pride and Prejudice (known henceforth as P&P to save my fingers) is often seen as a female book, that is, one tailored for the part of the......Read More
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Posted on: 2008-04-30 15:41:44 |
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Jane Austen
fictional characters
debonair heroes
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