Holidays are over, welcome back to your desk09:54 Tue 29 August 2006So, August bank holiday is officially over and you're back at work with no more holidays left till Christmas. Oh dear, what depression, what gloom! Well fear not, sad reader, because WebTwitcher has been scouting around this weekend for some of the best web gags, videos and odds and sods to get you in a good mood this Tuesday. First up, scaling the Google Video charts is George Bush singing U2's Sunday Bloody Sunday. If you're feeling low, what better sport than Bush-Baiting? Then from yesterday's Geriatric1927 antics to the other end of the age scale. If you've not seen the baby breakdancer yet, check out his baby-groove moves for some dance floor inspiration. Tired of seeing "clean me" on the back of dirty white vans? Keep an eye out for Scott Wade's amazing designs on dirty car windscreens - his new gallery can be seen at Dirty Car Art. If you think your life is stuck in a rut, remember, you never know what's round the corner. Take Guy Goma, for instance, the taxi driver interviewed by the BBC, mistaken for tech journalist Guy Kewney. Well, his wheel of fortune is certainly spinning in the right direction at the moment. A crazy Hollywood producer has, while you were eating fish 'n chips on the windy beach front this weekend, approached him with the idea of making a film of his life, according to the Sun. A Cinderella story in the making if ever there was one. If you just can't take it any more and you're fed up with your nine to five grind, add Excite's job search RSS feed to your MIX page. Alternatively, you can enter the title of the job you're searching for, the location you want, and Excite will give you your very own personalised job search RSS feed that will let you know as soon as anything comes up. Give it a try!
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These are really great posts. I appreciate your sharing this stuff with us and providing an open forum for comments. Very Web 2.0 !
Just want to thank you for keeping at this and say how much I appreciate your clear and comprehensive comments. I missed the Richmond connection in the original Nation article. Really do hope and expect that someday soon we’ll be reading your work, or something comperable, in the RTD. In the meantime, I’m glad we can read it here.
I love sports so much I blog all day about it. My wife is ready to divorce me cause I just cant get past my sunday ticket. Hahahaha Anyway, I love reading about this!
For the genuine fisherman, a "Code of Conduct" is automatic and second nature. For others, who were not blessed with the legacy of a fishing family, they just need some proper instruction and enlightenment. So when in doubt, ask for help. Take lessons, observe others or contact your lake's Pond Association - they are a great source of information. Good manners need to be learned, no matter where you find yourself. Common sense, while obvious to most, is not so for all.