> >
> > Round here there is a slightly crazy, but harmless old lady 
> who has, I
> > think, some form of logorrhea. At least, she never stops talking
to
> > people. You can be standing at the bus stop and she'll approach
you
> > and address you in mid-sentence, as if you've known each other for
> > ever, and have been conversing for hours.
> >
> > "and then John knocked on the door and I said 'do you want a cup
of
> > tea?' but he was in a hurry, you know what he's like, and my
back's
> > been playing up again, like that man on the telly, he was on last
> > night. He does make laugh, but I don't like Bruce Forsyth. Jean
does
> > though, she's always talking about him. And I only had 2 
> pounds in my
> > purse so I had to put the sherry back" and so on and so on.
> >
> > Then you get on the bus and she continues the conversation from
> > exactly the same place with another complete stranger, as 
> if every new
> > stranger was her oldest friend.
> >
> > That's what blogging is like.
> >
> > Bob
> 
> well, aren't we feeling smug today.
> 

If I had a blog I could be smug every day!

Bob


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