Bloggers
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Got my Goat - Amy Watkins, 24, is supplements editor at the Wiltshire Times. In her spare time she enjoys anti-social activities like reading and sitting on park benches judging people. She believes it’s the little things in life that count. She is 5ft tall. |
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Irony Board - Linda Harris, 30, is a sub editor at the Wiltshire Times, enjoys reading, skiing and cookery. She'd like to set the world to rights with reasoned argument and polite commentary. But where's the fun in that? |
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Lesser Spotted Matrilocal - Karen Lees, 36, is married and lives in Warminster. She enjoys music, movies and most soaps, Little Britain, The Catherine Tate Show and Big Brother, as well as reading, mostly biographies and autobiographies.
She has a passion for pyramids and Ancient Egypt, in general, reading, animals and is a vegetarian. She has a penchant for all things kitsch and eBay. She also supports Tottenham Hotspur FC, adding, "Well, no-one's perfect!" |
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Shuffle and Deal - James Blundell 31, works in sales for the Wiltshire Times. He would be a professional gambler, but for the fact he keeps losing. Even in the office sweepstake he picked Trinidad and Tobago. He doesn't really have any friends, mainly because he owes them all money. His life isn't all bad, he once won £10 on the Lottery. |
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Running Commentary - An anti-runner's guide to running |
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I'm mad as hell: and I'm not going to take it any more - After 30 years in Local Government, I finally escaped and can now speak my mind about the idiotic behaviour of governments at all levels. We have too many petty rules imposed by Whitehall and too many time serving nonentities elected as councillors - and MP's for that matter. It still surprises me that our local councils manage to do anything at all.
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Compos Mentis - I re-use anything I can, my partner is in fear of chucking something away that looks like rubbish, as I will shout out 'where is that insert from the plastic toy that we found?' and I can't pass a skip without having a look inside. The piles of wood in the garden shed, they 'might' be useful one day.
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