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Dreadful Nonsense

"I've read your blog. it's really funny. you should write a column." - Jon Ronson

Boys

Kids.

I'm planning on, very very soon, doing a bit old overhaul of the blog, with the primary aim of making it look not so damn ugly and actually legible on Firefox, since that's what we use at home and I'm bored of looking at it every evening and sighing.

Unfortunately, since I'm still a nonsense at html coding, I'm going to have to use a boring blogger template and try to work around it to make it more interesting. I've got some ideas about what I think the perfect blog template for me looks like - I've even got a photo of something I saw last weekend that sent raptures through me - but in the mean time it'll be quite basic. Basic is still good, I think.

In the meantime, I'm going to try and go through everything I'm holding in "drafts" and post it up regardless of how old it is. Therefore, here is the first in a series of photographs that have absolutely no relation to the post preceeding it - I present He Who Only... and his brother sitting on railings in Brighton. Many thanks.



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