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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Ignite wrote: "I prefer the first too Philip."

Thanks for the input. Much appreciated.


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Philip (sarah) Willis | 4630 comments I prefer the first but don't think either gives a clue to the entertainment and enjoyment to be found within the book.IMHO I think you need a cartoon or nostalgia graphic.


message 653: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Philip (sarah) wrote: "I prefer the first but don't think either gives a clue to the entertainment and enjoyment to be found within the book.IMHO I think you need a cartoon or nostalgia graphic."

Thanks for the ideas and feedback.


message 654: by Philip (last edited Mar 21, 2012 04:57AM) (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Well, the consensus at the moment seems to be, at the very least, to leave well alone. However, any further comments or votes would be much appreciated. You can find the draft cover and voting buttons at www.philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk


message 655: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Last call for comments/votes!


message 656: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Although I've not exactly been inundated with comments and votes on this, I'm very grateful to those who have taken the time and trouble to provide very useful feedback. On the whole, the message seems to be that neither option is particularly wonderful but that leaving the current one in place is probably the best option. So my weekend of swanning around last week was clearly not all that productive ;-) (see www.philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk for the photographic evidence!)


message 657: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Yeah but it was fun though. :)


message 658: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Patti (Perky Pineapple) wrote: "Yeah but it was fun though. :)"

True. A couple of very nice ladies asked me if we wanted to have a picture of both of us in front of the swan (instead of it being just me, with my wife doing the technical stuff with the camera). We had to thank them but say we were actually taking pictures for the cover of a book. Felt quite famous for a fraction of a second ;-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Given the approaching season, I thought it was time to dust off one of my pet proposals again:

http://philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk/2...


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Philip wrote: "Given the approaching season, I thought it was time to dust off one of my pet proposals again:

http://philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk/2..."


By which I don't mean a proposal for a pet. That would be just silly.


message 661: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Ok, what about this for an idea?

http://philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk/


message 662: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Have I failed to persuade you?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments You have me convinced - now just talk to Management!


message 664: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "You have me convinced - now just talk to Management!"

We need a groundswell of public opinion GL, or possibly £250k ;-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I don't think I count as a groundswell all on my own.


message 666: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "I don't think I count as a groundswell all on my own."

Well, there's me as well.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Hmmmm.. how many would we actually need...?


message 668: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "Hmmmm.. how many would we actually need...?"

I think a groundswell is slightly more than a silent majority ;-)


message 669: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments That makes perfect sense to me Phil.


message 670: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments I've slightly updated the post at www.philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk


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Philip (sarah) Willis | 4630 comments I am lucky enough to be able to do just that Philip as I work flexitime(apart from 1-2 days a month).Love it.


message 672: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Philip (sarah) wrote: "I am lucky enough to be able to do just that Philip as I work flexitime(apart from 1-2 days a month).Love it."

I'm only supposed to work 3 days per week, but somehow it doesn't quite work out like that! Still, I suppose I've got more freedom than many.


message 673: by Philip (sarah) (new)

Philip (sarah) Willis | 4630 comments Snap Philip I am increasing to 3 days from next week,currently have 22 hrs and 1 annual leave time due to me.I took early retirement 15 months ago but slowly creeping back into my old ways hehe.It's my own fault I can't say no.


message 674: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments This is the latest article of mine in the Derby Telegraph:

http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/thi...

If you felt moved to comment on that site, that would be great ;-)


message 675: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Now a blog post, for those who didn't fancy visiting the Derby Telegraph:

http://philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk/2...


message 676: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments In 1999 I was made redundant from a job I'd held and loved for 20 years. As it was the first time I had ever been unemployed (and I had a few quid in the bank from my severance pay) I managed to persuade my long-suffering wife to let me have a few months off to finally write the book I'd been threatening to write ever since I was a teenager. This is the prologue to that book. If you think it's got legs, I'll post a bit more of it ;-)

http://philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk/2...


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Any comments would be greatly appreciated.


message 678: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments I think I'd better presume that this extract has not hugely excited the great British reading public ;-)

Just as a matter of interest, I've noticed that sales have really slowed down during this week. Anyone else noticed that and, if so, any ideas why?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Well this bit of the reading public hasn't actually looked at it yet since I was pretty busy when it was posted...


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Just read it - thats funny! You could forget about the book and just carry on the prologue for a bit longer...

Ok well maybe not. I did like it though, and can't help wondering what the actual book would be like.


message 681: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "Well this bit of the reading public hasn't actually looked at it yet since I was pretty busy when it was posted..."

Present company excepted, of course, GL. Busy is good these days ;-)


message 682: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I always read your blog, Phil.


message 683: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Patti (Perky Pineapple) wrote: "I always read your blog, Phil."

That's because you're a wonderful person, Patti ;-)


message 684: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "Just read it - thats funny! You could forget about the book and just carry on the prologue for a bit longer...

Ok well maybe not. I did like it though, and can't help wondering what the actual b..."


Thanks for the encouragement, GL. I'll post a bit of the first chapter later today and you can see what you think then.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Yay! Thanks Phil :)


message 686: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Have just come across this example of life imitating art(ish)

http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/l...


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Oh Phil! That's so sad!

I bet that would make Geoff cry.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments poor little ducky :(


message 689: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments I seemt to have inadvertently introduced a note of sadness into all of this. How about we assume that this was just a temporary twinge on the part of the duck and that it's now jumping about like a box of frogs? Does that help?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments that will only happen if someone attaches springs to it's legs!

boing, boing, boing!!


message 691: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "that will only happen if someone attaches springs to it's legs!

boing, boing, boing!!"


Well, it is Spring so that would be appropriate.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments well yes i suppose it would be! The duck might find it a bit alarming though.. :)


message 693: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "well yes i suppose it would be! The duck might find it a bit alarming though.. :)"

The price of duck would go up as well as you'd never catch one. Like three-legged hens.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Did you hear about the man who crossed a chicken with an octopus?


message 695: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "Did you hear about the man who crossed a chicken with an octopus?"

Go on...


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments He wanted a leg for everyone. But it didn't work...


message 697: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Right, you can all blame GL for this:

http://philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk/2...


message 698: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Lmao!

Phil, I love it!


message 699: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments ...just gonna see if we have any groupites named Justin...


message 700: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Patti (Perky Pineapple) wrote: "Lmao!

Phil, I love it!"


Thanks Patti. Well, that's one then. I apologise unreservedly to Justins everywhere.


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