I keep thinking about deleting my Myspace account. It’s been active for a couple of years or so now, and I very rarely logon to it, so I’m really not sure what the point in keeping it up and running is.
At first it was good fun – a useful way to get
I know blogs are meant to be interesting – commentaries on life, personal insights into situations or irreverent opinion pieces – but this particular entry is going to be very personal and likely of little interest to anyone. I’m writing it for me, as
Is our insistence on “multiculturalism” going to be our downfall?
Are we sowing the seeds for a nationalist uprising borne out of increasing economic frustrations, a ballooning population and a desire to apportion blame?
Big questions that I obviously
Apologies to you, oh many thousands of readers, for this blog seems to have lost its momentum.
Seeing as it started as a record of my efforts to give up smoking, and I came clean about that last time I wrote, I’m not really sure which direction to take
First of all, let me congratulate you. By clicking on the links you have, you have put yourself among the elite few who read this blog.
And unfortunately I think the emphasis there should be on few – in the six weeks or so this blog has been online,
The amount of information, help and advice on offer for anyone trying to give up smoking is staggering.
Type “help giving up smoking” into Google (as I just did) and practically two-million hits are returned, all there to assist you in your daunting
I read a statistic that suggested that the probability of a smoker giving up using will power alone was just two per cent.
Although Disraeli’s famed quote on the validity of statistics almost certainly applies to this particular nugget, and it is
So, 10 years after I first picked up a cigarette and, feeling decidedly naughty, sucked in its cancerous fumes, I have decided enough is enough.
I never want to be one of those hoarse and croaky people, with shaking hands and an unshakeable cough, with
The date July 1, 2007, will go down in the history books as a victory for public health and a defeat for the yellow-fingered, black-lunged smoker.
It was the day that smokers across the country became unable to light up while enjoying a pint inside their