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Monday, February 25, 2008

Paul's Blog Posts of the Week

Cally's Kitchen on the authenticity of C.S. Lewis not being reproduced on stage, i.e. his smoking habits.

Kerron Cross on how to challenge yobs

Annie Porthouse on the joys of royalties

Rupa Huq on Anglo/French relations

Philip Purser-Hallard on blogging delays

WongaBlog is musing on why the recent suicides near Bridgend have been happening

Brighton Regency Labour Supporter joins the support for Ken Livingstone

Luke Akehurst on "Labour's Top 50 Achivements"

Mike Ion refers to Michael Portillo's comments that the Tories' are unlikely to win the next election

Lisa Rullsenberg also explains why she has been away

Iain Dale on road safety

Donal Blaney gets on the defensive
Posted by Paul Burgin at 9:30 AM
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2 comments:

rupahuq said...

Thanks Paul. I caught the new improved Mister Men on Channel 5 this morning and there were a few regional accents including a Scottish "Mr Stubborn" with Kircaldy accent and perpetually furrowed brow. HHHmmmmm.

9:00 AM
Lisa Rullsenberg said...

Thanks for that paul: I still feel uot of sorts on the blogging front - though coming home to find that the kitchen now has a ceiling again as nice. It is such little things...

3:22 PM

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