And I like it. I long for the day that E would comment on my blog. As long as it's not icky and all 'hi honey cakes, what a great post, you've earned an extra cuddly wuddle when I see you later. mwah!' then I think it's nice.
Soph - A shared blog is a little different. What I'd like to see is a nice little post argument between the 2 of you. Not in the comments, but in the posts. eg. you write on why cats are better than dogs, he replies with an opposite post.
I'm so disappointed that Andrew hasn't written anything here yet...
ReplyDeleteCheck her last post...
ReplyDeleteyeah, she's protesting because she knows she's guilty and she wants to get in quick so no one else has a go.
ReplyDeleteAnd I like it. I long for the day that E would comment on my blog. As long as it's not icky and all 'hi honey cakes, what a great post, you've earned an extra cuddly wuddle when I see you later. mwah!' then I think it's nice.
ReplyDeletedoes married couples commenting on shared blogs count??
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's the only way to get a pity comment...sniff. Who else will recognise the brilliance of my thoughts?
Ben, does E read your blog?
ReplyDeleteMy husband doesn't read my blog :( Actually he doesn't read anyone's blog!
ReplyDeleteI think your blog is a different kettle of fish, Soph, because it's shared. Therefore sharing comments is to be expected.
ReplyDeleteYes, E does read my blog. She just reckons it would be weird to comment, so she might say something about a post to my face instead.
Understandable? Yes. Am I satisfied? No.
Soph - A shared blog is a little different. What I'd like to see is a nice little post argument between the 2 of you. Not in the comments, but in the posts. eg. you write on why cats are better than dogs, he replies with an opposite post.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see an online squabble about whose turn it is to do the washing up tonight
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not mine!
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