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This is being touted over here in the UK.... I thought I should post a link and a quote here....
Make history with us on 17 October by taking part in the biggest blog in history.
'One Day in History' is a one off opportunity for you to join in a mass blog for the national record. We want as many people as possible to record a 'blog' diary which will be stored by the British Library as a historical record of our national life.
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Kinda short notice but I feel inclined to write something
All done filled in the history declaration too.

Getting a new dog today, so was pretty easy to think of something.

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that page has got the everywhere girl on it



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