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Friday, October 16, 2009
The logrolling for next year's Blog of the Year Awards has started
Are we talking at crosspurposes here? You link to this page - http://www.libdemvoice.org/top-of-the-blogs-the-golden-dozen-138-16476.html - but I can't see any reference to the Blog of the Year, BOTYs or anything related.
I am happy to concede that I may be going blind, but I can't see it.
8. “The proper narrative of British history” on Alix Mortimer’s The People’s Republic of Mortimer blog.
“Great fisk of Gove’s proposals for the history curriculum.” (Submitted by lizw via LibDig). And surely an early contender for the Best Post of the Year?
Genuinely confused. What's the issue here?
ReplyDeleteI am not sure what you mean by "issue".
ReplyDeleteMy point it is that it is only October and someone is already talking up a friend's chances next years Blog of the Year Awards.
Are we talking at crosspurposes here? You link to this page - http://www.libdemvoice.org/top-of-the-blogs-the-golden-dozen-138-16476.html - but I can't see any reference to the Blog of the Year, BOTYs or anything related.
ReplyDeleteI am happy to concede that I may be going blind, but I can't see it.
Try...
ReplyDelete8. “The proper narrative of British history” on Alix Mortimer’s The People’s Republic of Mortimer blog.
“Great fisk of Gove’s proposals for the history curriculum.” (Submitted by lizw via LibDig). And surely an early contender for the Best Post of the Year?
Ah. I see. Yes,
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