My First Comment
I started this blog about a week ago and the intention was to populate it up until an 'official launch' on Jan 1st 2007.
Gore blimey Zizz, that's a bit bleedin' posh ain't it mate? 'Official Launch'. Is we 'avin' a do then?
No Clive. It is just the date I decided on to spread the word amongst the people I regularly communicate with.
Duz that mean I can tell me fan club members as well?
Well, as you seem to have infiltrated your repugnant little being into my journal, I suppose not much harm can be done by you telling that equally nasty crowd of nere-do-wells you call friends where they can read your words, that is if they are capable of reading at all.
That ain't nice. They went to skool.
The 'Approved' type no doubt.
Some ov them 'ave qulificatshuns.
I can Imagine. What about that bald dwarf creature you hang around with...
you means Lofty
...yes, him, a most apt name to be sure. What qualifications has he got? An 'A' level in Breaking and Entering?
Anyway, I am not here to bandy words with you Clive. I just wanted to say, I was not expecting any comments to be posted, but I have had my first - yesterday (now). It was anonymous, and letting me know that the Litigation Lunacy piece was untrue. Well Rub Me Gently with Rag-Man's Trumpet. I never said it was or wasn't. I cannot gurantee that anything is true or untrue, unless it is something irrefutable. With Internet coverage, worldwide instant television and digital manipulation techniques almost anything can be changed or made to appear what it is not. I have come across many examples, and when I find them from now on, I shall post them. Some of them are excellent.
So; I thank Anonymous for his/her comment. It was certainly noted. I could introduce some sort of truth factor grading, but when you see some of the things I want to share, you begin to wonder what is the truth and which is a creation. Perhaps a theme is forming. I can flag the posts, and leave readers to make up their own minds about authenticity.
It also induced me to add a tailpiece to the 'Disclaimer'.
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