Expecting Twins
Some blogs have influenced the political world, some give harrowing accounts of life in a war zone, or an area hit by natural disaster, and others tell of the day to day struggle of living with a terminal disease. This one has a picture of a frog on a bike, somewhere.
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Wow, that is impressive.
How did you manage such a grade in English Language and why did you not turn up for one of your exams?
It's hard for us to equate this with the bosworth we know, although we did notice that you have used "their" instead of "they're" in your "about me" section.
I know, it's odd isn't it. I think if I had had access to a good word processor and some self belief, it could have been very different. Alas, computers were less abundant in those days.
Re. the 'Absent' grade, I had a piece of coursework missing, because I didn't do it.
Thanks for pointing out my mistake in the 'about me' section I'll fix that now.
PS. It's interesting that you use 'we' self-referentially. Either I have a royal acquaintance, or you have a team of readers checking my grammar, or you have multiple personalities.
"WE" being the Wilsons.
Oh, I see, I was assuming you to be Primrose because she usually leaves comments anonymously these days.
Hope things are going well in Greece.
I object to that last comment because I don't think it's true!
Hope you're well.
Hey! First time here. If I'd subscribe to one blog, yours would be high on my list of candidates! It's great to hear the old Bosworth lingo again! :) Now, where I come from (MySpace), there's a way of subscribing - don't find it here... Is there any help for a blogger.com illiterate?
Magdalena,great to see you.
As far as I'm aware, there's no subscribing involved here. You may have noticed I haven't written much recently either, I play about on bebo a lot more these days.
I'd be interested to see you myspace.
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