Highlights of a year’s personal blogging
Here are some of the things I’ve blogged about in the past year:
I’ve commented on my neighbour’s poor arguing abilities, listened in on a commuter’s porn excuse and pondered the qualifications needed by a station guard. I’ve documented a now typical Sunday morning alarm call.
Commuters have played a part in my observational blogging, from Neanderthals on the Tube to Commuters, clumsiness and silence.
On more serious topics, I’ve registered my disgust at the “Trophies of War” from Iraq, and the Sun’s Denial of Service attack. I’ve talked against Boycotting the USA and Fathers 4 Justice, and written a piece on Homosexuality: Responding with love not statistics. Many bloggers found some way to mark the tragedy of the South-East Asian Tsunami, with links to information and donation websites.
That was the year that was.
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