Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Today's Top Tip

Don't rest hot buttered toast on your lap without a plate.

3 comments:

traineeparamedic said...

Hey there, i've been reading you're blog for a while now, and it makes me laugh when you abuse, or should I say comment upon, other drivers. After you're last but one post, i was wondering if you would have a look at my blog and give me you're thoughts? Its
http://journals.aol.co.uk/traineeparamedic/like-of-a-trainee-paremedic/

I know I spelt it wrong, teaches you to read the thing before doing it.

Thanks

Mr Mans Wife said...

Hi there Traineeparamedic, I've had a look at your blog and it's very interesting. Although you thought it may be a "you had to be there" moment, I found the story of the chair lift very amusing! Oh, and I really liked the explanation of the acronyms.

You said: "After you're last but one post, i was wondering if you would have a look at my blog and give me you're thoughts?"
Do you mean Pains in the Published? And does that mean you want me to point out your mistakes? :o)

Thank you for linking to me; you're the first person to say that my blog is funny, which is a great compliment, and I feel honoured that you would ask for my opinion on your own blog - you being a Batchelor of Science with a degree in Biology and all that! Congratulations on that by the way.

I hope you do well in your course (I'm sure you will). Thanks for posting.

Mr Mans Wife said...

Yes, I definitely like the way you have written it. Some medical blogs can be hard to understand because of all the jargon, but you explain things very well.

The only thing I would suggest (if you don't mind me making a suggestion?) is to write your blog entries out in "Word" first, and then copy and paste to your blog. It's something I do all the time, as then any spelling mistakes are underlined in red and easy for me to spot and correct.

I know what you mean about family members learning chav language! It's really irritating to hear someone speak like that when you know full well that they used to use proper English!

Thanks for reading TP. I've put your blog in my favourites.