It’s drafty in here – 31 draft posts, to be precise. Trolling through them for tomorrow’s joke, I came across this one that I forgot to publish:
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Do a post about your favorite posts from last month. Go take a look at everything you published in May. Pick the top 5 posts you liked the most, and put them together into a post for today, with commentary on what you’ve learned about those topics since then.
This took a while: May 2011 was my most prolific month – 91 posts. How do you manage to keep up with the reading? If you’ve got any sense you’ll just click ‘Like’ and move on.*
*I don’t mean it. Stay. Read. Visit a while. Comment. Tell your friends about me. All of them.
- https://thelaughinghousewife.wordpress.com/2011/05/14/joke-51/
- What I’ve learned since then is that the Hub can never win an argument. Well, not so much learned, as proved.
- https://thelaughinghousewife.wordpress.com/2011/05/30/broken-promise/
- I’ve learned that I’m a bore when I talk about my favourite book. Also that I don’t care: it’s my favourite book; it should be everybody’s favourite book.
- https://thelaughinghousewife.wordpress.com/2011/05/19/hes-still-here-hes-still-here-hes-still-here-hes-still-here/
- I’ve learned that a child can leave home, live dangerously, and Mother can survive. Not like it, but survive it.
- https://thelaughinghousewife.wordpress.com/2011/05/17/stockports-finest/
- I didn’t learn anything about our brave soldiers, because I already know they are the finest in the world; but I did learn yesterday that Tévez wants to leave City. That’s fine; I prefer my footballers pretty, anyway. I’m not offended at all, even though we made him a football hero and one week of his wages could fund twenty real heroes.
- https://thelaughinghousewife.wordpress.com/2011/05/15/dance-like-youre-bonkers/
- I’ve learned nothing about Moldova since this post. Shame on me. Is it a country?
I added something to your “Moldova post.” BTW, I would comment on every single one of your posts – I read them all, but sometimes out of sequence, and later. I save them in my in-box until I’ve read them. (That holds true for all on my blog roll!) I am seldom, if ever, “bored,” and I always like them, even if I forget to hit the “like” button, or don’t always have time to leave one of my long, involved, rambling comments, like this one. . . (I don’t know how to comment any other way!)
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You are so sweet! Thank you; I am happy just to have the visits: comments are a happy bonus.
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Must I really read them again? I’ve chops under the grill, and they’ll burn. You must take the prize for the most conscientious blogger.
x V
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Amazing what we can learn by looking back o er our shoulder 🙂
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Or even ,over our shoulder!!
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Good job Tilly! I might turn to this prompt myself as I need a wee more sleep around here. 😉
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:)zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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