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Dear Mr Batdog,


Thank you very much. I am genuinely touched that you noticed!


You know I have some super news in relation to my blog, but I have been sworn to secrecy. I am not kidding you - I am rubbish at keeping secrets. But then, perhaps no-one is interested. That is one sure way of keeping a secret - if no-one wants to know what it is...


DM

DM, just scanned your blog and saw the comments from Anonymous. What a pr*t! Don't take any notice of people like him/her, the world wide web offers plenty of room and reading for everyone. Him/her obviously gets off on baiting you and has no concept of tongue in cheek. Like an irritating child, he/she is best ignored.:)-D
  • 3 weeks later...

No dear Mr Batdog,


Indeed it is not. This is a super blog, but nothing to do with my family. I wear Jo Malone - Lime, basil and mandarin perfume afterall! It is good to have a male perspective, but a little unnerving in that this dulwichdad claims to love my tipple and drive the same brand of car as me! I almost thought it was James for a moment!


I cannot put a link on my blog to his though, despite the fact that I like it, because I do not know the writer, and for all I know he could claim that he and his wife are a couple of "swingers" in future posts! Whatever would my publisher say to that?


You really are a super sharp dog to have spotted him!


DM

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