From the monthly archives:

October 2009

Please Sign The Visitors Book

October 30, 2009

Sudden idea. Immediate action! Just finished the special Welcome post for my visitors from Blogging Without A Blog. As a beginner, I wonder how I know who has visited? So I add this “Visitors Book”. It is a courtesy request. Of course, no one is obliged to record their visit! It would just be nice. [...]

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Welcome To My Visitors From “Blogging Without a Blog”

October 30, 2009

You are entering an unusual Imagination Zone A particular welcome to those of you who have traveled across the Atlantic from that cheerful and practical website run by Barbara Swafford, at http://bloggingwithoutablog.com/ She has a Blog Registry. I applied to use it. So, the least I can do is make her guests welcome! First, this [...]

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“Wet” Conservatives

October 29, 2009

What are their heart-felt beliefs? The current Conservative Party is like a shoal of fish, if you will excuse both puns. They move in unison to avoid what seems bigger than themselves: the fundamentals of politics. Knowing full well, (indeed more so than any other Party), that the People want to personally decide whether they [...]

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A Blog I Like

October 29, 2009

Janice Hunter’s Sharing The Journey.co.uk As yet, I have no Blogroll. Instead, as I build one, I intend to mention some blogs that impress me. They may be wildly different. But, as excuse, I refer you to the title of this blog, adding that like most new blogs, what you see is not the finished [...]

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Oh, Why The Daily Mail?

October 28, 2009

Some private comments (though public now!) Some reaction of friends has been quite critical. Why did I offer First Newspaper Rights to “the Daily Mail, of all papers?” (19th October, Let the People Tell the EU Where to Get Off!) The reason is simple, I agree with the thrust of their criticism against the European [...]

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Blowing Up Parliament

October 28, 2009

The Script Proposed [Please comment] To be read slowly and very clearly, close to a hand-held camera. With a serious face. For posting on You Tube. Excuse me! In the nicest possible way, I want to place a bomb under the British Parliament. Also, timed to go off simultaneously, I have another, ready, to go [...]

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The Hug Laboratory

October 28, 2009

An international investigation It is a remarkable fact that governments spend billions of dollars on satellites, going to the Moon or on armaments. Almost nothing is spent on the phenomenon known as The Hug. Consequently, this blog undertakes to collect information from around the world on this neglected subject. Examples, based upon deliberate and scrupulously-accurate [...]

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The Daily Hug 4

October 28, 2009

Announcing the Hug Laboratory! Hugging is a deadly serious matter. Ask the male spider. After mating, he gets swallowed alive. Among humans, this rarely happens. Though, the risk always remains. Perhaps, the most alarming aspect of hugging is the light-hearted, trivial way so many people approach it. The number of people who begin with a [...]

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The Daily Hug 3

October 27, 2009

What can a hug transmit? The flu bug, cynics may say. At best, a hug is a show of generosity, openness and goodwill. We use it to comfort, soothe, dissolve anxiety, fear, anger or misunderstanding. To confirm what we say. To greet someone of value to us. To give value to someone who feels valueless. [...]

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What Does Daily Mean?

October 26, 2009

It depends what planet you live on! It has been pointed out to me that often I do not post daily. That there should be “Hugs” here each day. And “Smiles”. And so on. I can hardly disagree, as the title of this blog is The Daily Difference. Though, I get ill more often these [...]

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