Quick! Pop over to Mummy Longlegs and tell her not to be so silly!
(Which is why it's best to blog under your own name, once you've abandoned your right to anonymity, you have nothing more to lose).
What have we wrought in the UK?
6 hours ago
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No sooner suggested than done.
Thanks for the advice but it's a bit late for me seeing as my Christmas video is up on my blog now.
Happy Christmas.
OT- but have you seen this video which destroys the myth of bovine vegetarianism:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9vxHN8_jSE&feature=player_embedded
It makes you wonder how many cow related deaths we simply don't hear about because they devour the carcasses.
Done, however, is it really best to blog under your own name? I'm sure that most could figure out my own name, but it'd require a bit of effort that most wouldn't bother with.
Not that I'm particularly ashamed about the stuff I blog about, but I wouldn't necessarily want a casual search for my name to throw up some of the replies I've made to others' blogs. Future HR departments for example.
Unless, of course, searches for the other candidates throw up worse stuff ;)
(And why isn't underline an accepted html tag?)
TCO, K, ta.
R, the bastards appear to have tied that little bird to the floor so that the cow could munch it.
JPH, to be fair, I have the luxury of a plain vanilla two-a-penny name, so I have "plausible deniability"
Done as requested.
Mery Christmas.
Oh, I'd assumed that "Mark Wadsworth" was an assumed persona, chosen to amuse us.
B, ta.
D, that's the clever bit - how do you know that 'Mark Wadsworth' isn't an assumed name? It doesn't matter whether it is or whether it isn't really, does it?
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