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We in the Thick of Things as Usual

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  • Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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  • J.M
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  • You know, if a egg, we haffi inna de red, and this blogging phenomenon is no different. Caribbean bloggers are out there applenty. Some like to be tucked away with a small network, and some don't mind a range of people coming to their blog. I've set up this meeting place for everyone who might find it useful.

    It's a work in progress, so I don't mind if you leave a couple of links in the comments section, saying hey, add these.

    Anyway, I hope de Christmas catch you in a good mood, speaking of which, I wouldn't want you to miss
    Denise's fantastic post, it's not just the pretty turn of phrases like this one
    Two weeks of wetting the cake with a combination of red wine and rum - yes
    again! - and whetting your appetite ..

    that makes the post appealling. It's the close attention to the very fine details which gives Christmas its texture. Yeah man check it out.

    Until next time, Walk good, and good duppy go wid you.

    5 comments:

    http://geoffreyphilp.blogspot.com/ said...

    Too cool, Jack Mandora!

    Merry Christmas!

    zooms said...

    Happy New Year to you Jacqueline and thank you for doing this, it is wonderful. x

    Fly Girl said...

    Happy New Year Jackie! This is a wonderful idea, I'll be back to do some deep investigation!

    Dr. Mathews said...

    Just came across your blog. Will check back ofter.

    slacker said...

    Well done! Take a look @ slackerschronicles.blogspot.com and link me if you like.

    Peace

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