I'm not an admirer of blogs, but I've had an idea ... there are murky goings on at work and many are unhappy. A blog could be a good way of recording thoughts, shaming management, gathering the like-minded etc.But I would need to keep my identity
for a couple of years. I mainly witter about my quilting, but throw in general life gripes as well. There's a widget you can add that shows who's read your blog and where they're from...nothing specific, it might say "a person from Plymouth read your
Hi Folks Cos my other love is writing, it was inevitable that I'd eventually start a blog about my efforts to try and get (and maintain) fitness in my forties: RunWalkCrawl. Training, gear reviews and niggles, race reports, other stuff ... I
Any and all advice welcome.A blog thats easy to add to, especially from abroad and one that allows you to post photos is what I'm after.Never done this before so I'm a bit in the dark.cheersJules what is a blog? Now you're just being a twat, aren
That's it really! I write a running blog am I'm interested to know what things people like to read about and why. There's a whole lot of lifestyle and food and fashion blogs out there, and lots of blog awards to boot - but not for running (not
Hi People, I'm new to all this forum stuff but have started my own blog which i hope with be an entertaining read. Please have a read and leave some comments. http://tomb1989.blogspot.co.uk/ Many Thanks Tom Hi Tom Get yourself over to the Fatman
Hi People, I'm new to all this forum stuff but have started my own blog which i hope with be an entertaining read. Please have a read and leave some comments. http://tomb1989.blogspot.co.uk/ Many Thanks Tom
blog. If you're a regular reader of this website or Runner's World magazine you'll know the importance of stretching and flexibility in helping to make you a better runner and ward off injury.After three years of on-off injury I decided that my new
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