fireman's hose
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T'internet is ablaze with excitement and anticipation, at least among Britbloggers.
And all this because of a fireman's hose, thus proving that we are slightly eccentric in these parts.
Next Friday is the annual Red Nose Day , a nationwide laughter fest in aid of the charity Comic Relief. Anything goes, so expect the UK to be doubled-up with laughter and even quirkier than usual that day. The motto here is fun, fun, fun in any possible way, even on t'internet!
Not ones to let themselves get blogged down by the general hilarity, our homegrown Troubled Diva and Boaty Anna have decided to join in wholeheartedly and have come up with an epic idea, both in size and challenge: to compile a side-splitting paperback anthology of UK blog writing in a week.
The book will be available from lulu.com next Friday with all profits going to charity, so whoever you may be, wherever you may be, you can all join the party and do a good deed at the same time.
I have already picked and e-mailed my own contribution. What about you?
Go on, send up and be counted!






6 pies thrown:
Awww I'm just a frogblogger :)
Aw, Froggy! Had you been in the UK you could have taken part. Remember you can buy the book when it comes out, so you're not left out!
I say, splendid idea! Consider several copies purchased, especially if you are featured my dear. I can always use them as a doorstop.
Every Brit blog I know is mentionning it at the moment, which is a very good thing but I feel excluded. I think I'm still going to attend my own way by drinking lots of frog red wine this day and finally joining the red nose club.
I'm v. curious to know which post you submitted!
Nick, uh? As long as you buy them, what you do with them is up to you. You could even build yourself a little house out of them, consider this for a moment... Books instead of bricks!
Froggy, as the idea is to raise as much money for charity as possible, we are all pimping the book until we are blue in the face. I trust you will get a copy for yourself, and perhaps even another for a special someone?
Edvard, I is not telling. You'll just have to buy the book to find out. Suffice to say it's not that hard to figure out as I don't have a big archive, plus I didn't want to be unkind therefore the oik is unlikely to achieve fame via the book just yet...
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