So I Have Started a Blog... but why do you ask? Aren't I about 5 years too late?!
I have been using Twitter since the start of the year when I splashed the cash on an iPhone, which has been a wise purchase. I always had daily annoyances which I usually just told my work colleagues of, such as road range, politics, football etc. etc. However, Twitter working in conjunction with my free Internet allowance on the iPhone allowed me to inform random strangers who are following me of the topics which grind my gears!
Unfortunately Twitter is limited to only 140 characters so while trying to 'Tweet' my thoughts I needed to squeeze everything into a tight space. This led to Nokia Speak becoming part of my daily typing skills once again just like in the good old days of not having unlimited mobile phone texts! Not a good way to type when your approaching 30!
Twitter it appears is full of Celebrities, Politicians, News Feeds, Sports Stars, Photographers and Bloggers. I only really fit into the Photographer bracket in which I have done quite well in competitions. I came 3rd out of 23,000 entries in a BBC 'Britain in Pictures' Competition a few years ago!).
Having sold my camera however, to purchase a big sparkly engagement ring for my future wife I haven't taken a photograph in over a year. Therefore, to fit into a niche on Twitter and seeing a lot of my followers having Blogs I have started this one which allows me to post my crap with UNLIMITED characters! Wooo :)
I'll keep this one short and sweet (most of my posts probably will be anyway) but tomorrow I hope to blog a wee bit on the election results with my thoughts etc. One thing which is currently annoying me is that voters where turned away at polling stations earlier as the queues where too big... Legal implications they say... Why did they not vote earlier?!
3 comments:
get rid of the wallpaper ffs
Some people were waiting in queues for up to three hours to vote, they weren't to realise it'd take so long for them to reach the top of the line. And what about people (like myself) that had to work during the day?
I had to work so I voted at 7.15am i.e. I got out of my pit and voted! There were 14 hours to vote, people generally work a max of 8 hours so that left 5 to vote. No excuses. Everyone knew the polling times.
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