Tuesday, 14 September 2010

The First One Is Always The Best


My First Blog. 
A Blog you say? But haven't you already got a Facebook, Twitter, AND Skype account? Surely all this social interacting will corrupt my Brain! Well...no. In fact the only reason why I have a Blog is so I don't have to stuff the entire Week into short, bite-sized sentences! Yes I will continue to Twitter, or "Twatter" as my Dad and Jack describe it. I've actually been thinking about having a Blog for some time now, so its not really anything new. Blog posts will be longer but a bit less frequent, so about once a Week I'll post a page up of what's been happening, the different ordeals ect...
This Blog won't just be about life at School, I will post anything media related. I'm really quite exited about this whole idea, the fact that you can publish any weird crap on here for free. On YouTube a laughing Baby gets over 1 Million Views! ITS JUST A BABY! Heck even the Queen saw it! YouTube = Pile of Crap (mostly). I'm afraid Catalogue des Grenouilles on Radio 3 is on FAR too late this evening (My Uncle's weirdly named Song, no idea what's it about!) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tp97f   Another thing, what's your thoughts on the design of this Blog (Which took me the best part of 15 Mins). Check out my Facebook Page HERE: http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=100001021141599 and my Twitter Page HERE: http://twitter.com/Timothyreader
God I love the Internet, so much there socially wise. 
Now without further ado, LET THE BLOGGING BEGIN!  


P.S
Seriously, Frog Catalogue is a weird name (Disclaimer: MEANT TO BE A JOKE!)

2 comments:

  1. Cool design but would be easier to read if you used a white/light coloured font on the dark background.

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  2. Frog Catalogue is a weird name, for sure! And it's a weird piece, featuring 300 or so frog calls and piano. What's it all about? Well, a little bit of this http://chambernac.pagesperso-orange.fr/brisset.htm
    and a little bit of this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30ukOw-Ktk0 and one hell of a lot of this http://www.mti.dmu.ac.uk/~ahugill/music/catalogue.mp3

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