English Language blogs:
The English Vernacular: http://www.verbumsapienti.org.uk/2010/12/english-vernacular.html
Pastiche, Parody, Lampoon: http://www.verbumsapienti.org.uk/2010/12/pastiche-parody-lampoon.html
English: The World’s Language: http://www.verbumsapienti.org.uk/2010/12/english-worlds-language.html
The Stories of English: http://www.verbumsapienti.org.uk/2010/12/stories-of-english.html
Political blogs:
£100 million. The real cost of BT Vital Vision: http://www.notthebarnettimes.co.uk/2010/12/100-million-real-cost-of-bt-vital.html
Can we have the one with the banana? http://www.notthebarnettimes.co.uk/2010/12/can-we-have-one-with-banana.html
MPs know what they are talking about: http://www.notthebarnettimes.co.uk/2010/12/mps-know-what-they-are-talking-about.html
We are all Thatcher’s children: http://www.notthebarnettimes.co.uk/2010/12/we-are-all-thatchers-children.html
FA no better than FIFA: http://www.notthebarnettimes.co.uk/2010/12/fa-no-better-than-fifa.html
We don’t need no education: http://www.notthebarnettimes.co.uk/2010/12/we-dont-need-no-education.html
3 comments:
My name is Don’t Call Me Dave and I’m a blogaholic!
My main blog is now www.verbumsapienti.org.uk which is related to my studies, but if time allows and there is something useful I can say on NTBT that someone else has not already said, then I will. But I won’t be writing too much about football again as this was one of my least popular postings of the year!
I am delighted that DCMD has started blogging again, again, again.
The reason may be that he realises we "live in interesting times". The world economy and the decline of the west, the role of banks and finance and the response of governments, worldwide state budget cuts and the threat of sovereign defaults, the possible collapse of world trade and the size of Brian Coleman's Christmas hamper from a company that the London Fire and Rescue Service likes very much indeed,...
There are interesting media reports today of an ex-Barnet officer moving to Suffolk county council and enjoying two trips to the US, courtesy of BT. As a matter of co-incidence, Suffolk has a 10-year outsourcing contract with BT.
Now let's see. Who else has been a beneficiary of BT's generosity in that respect?
Mr Mike Freer used to be council leader of the London Borough of Barnet.
Did Mr Freer also obtain a free trip to the US, courtesy of BT?
I see that BT says "The flights were part of a public service training programme that is widely attended by chief executives (and presumably others) in local government."
And plenty of material for ALL the esteemed bloggers of Barnet to take up: the Gagging of Mr Reasonable, just published here.
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