Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Hiatus

Yes, yes, I know I've only just started. But this isn't my fault.

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You see what I mean? Blogger currently seems unable to upload pictures and, since I know you only come here for the photos of winkies rather than my dulcet (divine? pellucid?) prose, there's no point posting until a functional picture uploader is back.

Keep looking.

4 comments:

Tom said...

But what about those of us who read the site only for the articles?

Michael Scott said...

Dear LeDuc
Your crystal clear prose is the main reason I have come here every day since Blood & Custard. The small winkies are a lovely bonus.

Please keep up the great work despite the Blogger Problems. (Have you thought of -gasp- switching to Tumblr?)

Thank you,
Michael
Portland, OR, USA

LeDuc said...

Michael: Thanks for the nice comments. But "Tumblr"...? I don't know what that is.

And even if I did know what it was and moved there, it would mean learning a whole new way of working. Do I really have enough energy for that?

Tom: Thanks for comparing me to some 1970s men's jizz mag. That hasn't damaged my fragile little ego at all. Oh, no.

Stewart Jackel said...

Are there wee willies and winkies on this site? I come only for the trains: those hot, rigid devices that plunge headlong into dark cavernous spaces spewing forth ... arggghhhh!
(Sorry. Sorry. It was too easy I know. Sorry)
And old troll? Isn't that a redundancy? I'm a bit taken with 'troglodyte' - those of us who inhabit dark cavernous spaces ...