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Thursday, May 03, 2007

As A Dodo: Democracy c.508BC-2007AD

Link: As A Dodo: Democracy c.508BC-2007AD.

Blogs of the week at the Last Ditch are rather like buses. Here a week can be an elastic concept. Be that as it may, "As a Dodo" is one of the best-written sites on the internet, and today's post is an erudite and humorous classic. Enjoy.

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Yes, it's an excellent site and very funny.

A tonic for what promises to be a wet bank holiday

I can see he is a writer after your own heart, an excellent recommendation, he must surely be a professional writer.

I read your comment at Calum Carr's post about his decision to stop blogging. It made me feel guilty about not visiting your site more often and commenting. I find it is such hard work to assiduously do the blogging rounds each day when there are so many other demands on my time, as well as writing a couple of posts today, which tend to be research based. I know it took me well over six months before I had regular comments, it doesn't happen overnight.

A new blogger I can highly recommend is mens sana, a Cambridge hospital consultant who is also an excellent writer and has much to say about the dire state of the NHS. http://menssana.wordpress.com/

Hope you are well.

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