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We all know the fragrant and ever-so-lovely East Dulwich Mum has her own blog, and it appears from another thread that Keef has started one too. Do any other EDF people have one they are willing to share?


I'll own up to this. I wirte it jointly with a guy at work so if you find any of it offensive he wrote those bits and I did the funny stuff (hopefully).


The musings of Mme Mao


Can you recommend any that you regularly read yourself?

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I'm a fan of:


Londonist. Lots of contributors, stuff going on in london. Through these people I found out about things like the Chap Olympics and much much more

Jon Swift. Funnily enough a satirist, he's a sharp wit but the best bit are the commenters who really don't get the joke.

City of Lions. Can't go without mentioning our very own Huguenot, though he could do with updating it a bit more, hint hint.

Flip Flop Flying. He's the man who makes those minipop picture thingies. He also likes pointless pie charts. Appeals to the geekish weirdo in me.

Encyclopaedia of Decency. Taught me that I'm most likely a useful idiot of a champagne swilling moral relativist who supports fascism and is in denial that terrorists are bad. Marvellous.

XKCD. The geekiest cartoon strip of all time. Dilbert snorks coke off Peppermint Patty's exposed chest compared to this.

Daily WTF. More geekiness believe it or not, but if you've worked in an office or tried to get something done in business there's stuff that will appeal, just ignore the code samples.

Daily Dose of Imagery. The chap who got me into photography.

 

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Keef Wrote:

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> Cool, do you want to start a band?



I reckon we?ll be just what the world has been waiting for. Past their prime rockers, disillusioned with their boring public sector jobs and grappling like with life?s big issues like London property prices and where beer bellies really come from.

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