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Caution – may contain spoilers!

Whenever a new Doctor Who episode is broadcast, a stream of carefully judged comments flow past on my Facebook feed, all posted by the usual suspects… Most make no sense out of context, and they act better than the official trailers…as a kind of appetiser that prompt me to set aside whatever I am doing [...]

Alter Egos and Anonymity

I’ve been thinking a little about this as it may well form part of the plot in my next novel attempt… and I would appreciate any thoughts you might all have about it. Obviously there are some valid reasons for wishing to be anonymous. Some people may have fears about the impact of what they [...]

Let me adjust your perception of reality…

Actually, I guess, in the long term reality will do the job for me.  Objective reality has a way of catching up with people who think it’s all just a matter of positive thinking. A couple of days ago I clicked on a link to this website… The Magic Button – Make Everything Okay. Click [...]

Because he’s worth it?

I have to confess when I read in the Independent that Hugh Laurie is the new face of L’Oréal, I cried real tears of laughter. Those of us who are old enough to remember him as part of the comedy double act with Stephen Fry, or even better, playing the foppish Prince Regent in Blackadder [...]

Are you in a bubble?

For me, one of the joys of being online is the sheer richness and diversity we have access to  –  we are exposed to a wide range of people and opinions. I recall when an enthusiastic young lady came to sell us cable television, many years ago, and she was so keen to tell us [...]

In Her Shoes

In her shoes: My descent in entrepreneurial hell

In her shoes is a series  of anonymous posts from women in business, sharing their experience. In your comments you are asked to answer the question – What would you do in her shoes? My story began 9 months ago; it is a story of self-realisation, friendship, love and betrayal. After 11 years at home [...]

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