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Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Neighbouring blog of the day...

We've never done a 'blog of the day' in place of a 'Quote of the Day' post before.

However...

We just had to give a heads up to our friend The Boiling Frog.

We were tempted to hand the 'quote of the day' kudos in their direction for ending this blogpost with the legendary phrase: "Piss off you unelected tosser."

So, when our amphibious neighbour also posted this brilliant image, we could resist no more.

The Boiling Frog is our first ever 'Neighbouring Blog of the Day'.

2 comments:

  1. Oh, I'm disappointed. We've had a corking debate over at mine today, that's still going if you're interested ;-)

    But The Boiling Frog does definitely deserve it. Not least for exposing hypocrisy at a high political level and making us wonder as to what might be afoot...

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  2. Wow! Thanks very much TTC. Honesty I'm not sure what to say. Glad you liked the quote.

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