You could do an essay on how all of your online acquaintances are rubbish.
Honestly, it just seemed a bit broad to me, and I wasn't at all sure what you might have in mind.
I'll throw one out anyway, though. It relates to the political meme that we all posted yesterday. I noted you would be a "New Democrat" here in the States and recalled that you consider yourself something of a conservative. And I laughed to bluelang that for Britain you probably are. It might be a jumping off point for the problematic definitions of left/right, liberal/conservative, especially on a global medium such as the Internet. And if that sucks, well, at least I'm less rubbish for offering up something. ;)
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I was put off by your description (even in speech marks) of your other blog as a "proper" blog.
Not enough to make me rant "how dare you" but enough to not bother clicking on the link.
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What it means to be English in 2006
Five ways in which ID cards will make this country safer (perhaps you could pass this on to the Passport agency when you're done?) ;)
The changing face of the High Street
Are any traditions still important?
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Honestly, it just seemed a bit broad to me, and I wasn't at all sure what you might have in mind.
I'll throw one out anyway, though. It relates to the political meme that we all posted yesterday. I noted you would be a "New Democrat" here in the States and recalled that you consider yourself something of a conservative. And I laughed to bluelang that for Britain you probably are. It might be a jumping off point for the problematic definitions of left/right, liberal/conservative, especially on a global medium such as the Internet. And if that sucks, well, at least I'm less rubbish for offering up something. ;)
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