Just changing the meme slightly… I’ve seen some pretty interesting things on other people’s lists, so here’s the number of things each blogger hasn’t done that it turns out I have…
- Andrew at wongaBlog – 5.5
- Jonathan Derbyshire – 5
- Rullsenberg Rules – 4
- Jo Salmon – 2.5
- Norman Geras – 2
- the Thimble – 1 (#7)
- James Hamilton – 1 (#10)
It’s like some strange sort of compatibility measurement.
Perhaps we should try to bring back the glory days of Jim’ll Fix It by matching up people who’ve never met an MP with one who’s well up for a bit of media exposure (would Galloway be free to help someone’s dream come true?), fixing it for them to use an iPod for the day (you’d have to like the same music as me), or giving them the chance to vote Conservative just to get that funny feeling of being somewhat apart from the rest of the human race (includes cost of day trip to Manchester Central, Rutherglen, or Peckham, on or around May 2009).
If you are offering to help me buy a house then sign me up now
You’ve done 5.5 of them?! You clearly have much more of a life than I do
I shall have to work on getting them done – that’s my weekend sorted!
If you’ve ever fallen asleep on a train and found yourself in Wokingham (in Berkshire; home of John Redwood) you’ll realise what an overrated experience it is. Or just get on a commuter train circa 0800 – all those open mouths.
Walking on hot coals while simultaneously stroking a monkey – that’d be something to tell your kids about.
As for house buying, Jim might be powerful (and have a web of well-placed friends), but that’s probably one thing he can’t fix for you, Jo. Or for me.