Two more for two-lunches
Devil's Kitchen and Chicken Yoghurt go in with both feet on the right honourable gentleman.
Beware of incendiary swearing which may scorch wildlife and frighten kittens.
I saw Dad and Mum yesterday, they came to the Commonwealth Observance in Westminster Abbey. Dad is still bowled over by everyone's support, he has been reading all the links and comments. I love Justin's letter writing campaign, let's do it.
From Chicken Yoghurt...''(Why don't you write to the Home Secretary and ask him why he refuses to hold an public inquiry into the July 7 bombings? It's a game for all the family and couldn't be simpler. First you write to the Home Secretary and ask him why he refuses to hold an public inquiry into the July 7 bombings. Then, a month later, you write to the Home Secretary and ask him why he has failed to reply to your letter you sent to ask him why he refuses to hold an public inquiry into the July 7 bombings. Then, a month later...Or, you could sign the petition)''
UPDATE: It has gone mad. 46 comments and dozens of links. Thank you everyone for your support. It means a lot. Why does blogland feel more democratic than democracy these days?
Beware of incendiary swearing which may scorch wildlife and frighten kittens.
I saw Dad and Mum yesterday, they came to the Commonwealth Observance in Westminster Abbey. Dad is still bowled over by everyone's support, he has been reading all the links and comments. I love Justin's letter writing campaign, let's do it.
From Chicken Yoghurt...''(Why don't you write to the Home Secretary and ask him why he refuses to hold an public inquiry into the July 7 bombings? It's a game for all the family and couldn't be simpler. First you write to the Home Secretary and ask him why he refuses to hold an public inquiry into the July 7 bombings. Then, a month later, you write to the Home Secretary and ask him why he has failed to reply to your letter you sent to ask him why he refuses to hold an public inquiry into the July 7 bombings. Then, a month later...Or, you could sign the petition)''
UPDATE: It has gone mad. 46 comments and dozens of links. Thank you everyone for your support. It means a lot. Why does blogland feel more democratic than democracy these days?