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Monday, February 18, 2008

Paul's Blog Posts Of The Week

Cally's Kitchen on the holding of a Bloggers Colloquiem

Kerron Cross on what it is like for a bloke to receive flowers on St Valentine's Day

Rupa Huq on the tribulations of Respect

Will Parbury takes Donal Blaney to task on American gun laws

Alex Hilton on the cynicism that takes place at the Daily Mail

Luke Akehurst is brief and to the point

Mike Ion congratulates Frank Field on his tax proposals

Skuds' on the swiftness of newspaper reporting.

Harry Barnes on the "Democratisation" of Iran

Tygerland on the implosion taking place in the US Republican Party

WongaBlog on taking photos of Trafalgar Square

Iain Dale on a possible nightmare sceneario for the Democrats (lets hope a situation does not occur where Hillary goes "nuclear")

Louise Hector is now offically excited

Paul Linford on "Englishness"
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Luke Akehurst said...

Glad you appreciated the brevity, because sometimes I just drone on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on and on. And most of it is meaningless drivel.

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