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David Hadley - Occasionally points at ducks.
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Aug 29, 2014 04:16AM
Today we have a report on International-Level Competitive Dining.
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Jessica saw the puddle as she flew towards it, knowing she would land in it. She spread herself as she landed with a squelch in the heavy mud, filthy water splashing up all around her.She Flew
Patti (baconater) wrote: "I'm in awe of how you write something for your blog every day, you know."It's become a habit, just sitting down first thing every morning and making myself write a set amount of words (400 at the moment - moving to 500 soon) each day.
What makes it interesting for me, is that I never know what it is going to be about each morning. It can be anything from Shakespeare advertising Cornish Pasties in his plays, to a man meeting the ghost of his wife, to the great penguin conspiracy to... well, who knows?
I don't have any idea what it will be until it is written. Often, not even then.
Patti (baconater) wrote: "I'm in awe of how you write something for your blog every day, you know."Same. Well done that man :~)
David wrote: "Patti (baconater) wrote: "I'm in awe of how you write something for your blog every day, you know."Same. Well done that man :~)"
Thanks.
Most days I wonder if today will be the day I run out of things to write.
Apparently there are times when it is necessary to commit an act of dancing, then there are times of Unexplained Terpsichorean Exuberance.
David wrote: "Prepare for A New Sexual Revolution."Hehe..that's funny.. I'm for one did not have any fetish of the sort..
S. wrote: "David wrote: "Prepare for A New Sexual Revolution."Hehe..that's funny.. I'm for one did not have any fetish of the sort.."
Of course not.
Although, being so keen to deny it, would make some suspicious.
I loved the phrase "Most of the existing terrorist organisations faded away during the early 21st century as terrorism became too much like the kind of ordinary job radicals thought themselves too good for."Also posting it on the day Baroness Jenkins got into trouble over porridge......
Well, I suppose imagining yourself as some kind of Robin Hood 'for the people' is a bit more exciting than imaging yourself working at a checkout or whatever, but in the end it is - like all jobs - going to be a bit dull at times.I know how she feels I have porridge most mornings and I'm usually in trouble by then.



