2003-11-23T23:08:00+00:00

A few months ago I called Joshua Claybourn the King of Christian Blogs This was because I genuinely believed it to be true, and did not despite rumours to the contrary comprise a pathetic attempt at self promotion by a lowly new blogger. Now a few months on, I have been mad enough to enter the first ever contest to be crowned the King of whole Blogdom. Now there is of course only one slight problem with that. InstaPundit otherwise... Read more

2003-11-23T22:01:00+00:00

Random Fate states: “Despite what Einstein said, God DOES play dice with the universe, and those suckers are loaded” Love it! Even if it does come from an opponent in the King of the Blogs contest- desperate times call for desperate measures! When does a comment campaign become spamming?? PLEASE if you read my blog and like it, now is the time to tell the world!!! Read more

2003-11-22T18:51:00+00:00

Well my entry is NOT the favorite of drowning at 2 feet sea level but two people who entered the King of Blogs tornament have seen their all important rankings in the ecosystem go up so all is not yet lost! Read more

2003-11-22T18:47:00+00:00

Well my entry for the first King of the Blogs contest has been described by Practical Penumbraas ” a very well written post, only not funny”. I didn’t realise humour was part of the deal!!!! Tamasin my daughter came up with a great joke today- ‘Whats a Barbeque?’ A ‘Its a line of people dancing like barbies!’ Read more

2003-11-22T07:32:00+00:00

There seems to be a lot of noise out there about how Daniel Bedingfield was supposed to have been rude to someone in the Fame Academy Final. One writer criticised “the way Daniel Bedingfield totally blanked him”. I can’t really comment on this, as I didn’t watch the final, but I wonder whether the following quote gives any insight into this situation….. Daniel Bedingfield says childhood illness is inspiration: “Daniel said the chemical imbalances in his brain have been the... Read more

2003-11-20T19:59:00+00:00

ChristWeb said: “Let’s treat him like everyone else. I believe that if I was being charged with multiple accounts of child molestation that I would not be asked politely to return to the state at my earliest convenience to turn myself in. More than likely, there would be a group of armed police officers banging loudly on my hotel room door and dragging me unceremoniously through the lobby.” Read more

2003-11-20T19:45:00+00:00

In the UK we like to think of ourselves as somewhere between our geographical neighbours on the continent of Europe and our cultural and historical allies in the USA. When it comes to issues of Iraq and the war on terrorism, like my fellow countrymen, I find myself somewhat torn. There is no doubt that extreme views abound on this issue. Emotion rather than logic seems to prevail. I have little sympathy with extreme views on either side. On the... Read more

2003-11-20T16:10:00+00:00

The 1st Blog contest will be underway shortly and this blog has been specially selected to be part of it. Of course if it was a truely democratic contest it would be up to you the public to vote. As it is there is a panel of judges that has been appointed. Still, it sounds like being interesting at least Read more

2003-11-18T19:33:00+00:00

Thanks for this great quote and explanation Josh Read more

2003-11-17T22:47:00+00:00

Patriot Paradox reminds us of a British document and states that following the war, Iraq is in his view better off. Some of this makes horrible reading. Iraq is a terrifying place to live. People are in constant fear of being denounced as opponents of the regime. Read more


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