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What?!?! Who!?!?! Why!?!?!

 Yes, you arn’t dreaming (or having a nightmare - which is more likely in this case) - this actually is a new blog post! YES! Brand spanking new! I can’t really believe it either! (Well, I can, cause I’m writing it….) ANYWAYS! This one is gonna be short and sweet, I’ll post another one in a few days - honest(!)

 The reason for the lack of posts, the last being 2 months or so ago… is, well, I forgot the password - how foolish of me. Yes! There is a lost password button I could have - and did press! However, it regenerated a new password and emailed it to my email address - but, since updating the site .com address a couple months back all of that email was getting lost and I could do was change my email to my hotmail one… simple right? Ha! Not really, Kingston Uni was blocking the ports I needed to access the admin area to change the email to get my new password…. so… I’ve been helplessly lost - waiting to come back home to change it! - Which I have! Yay for me!

 What? Why didn’t I change it at easter when I was home… er… I forgot?

 Anyways there’s loads to talk about… America, Exams, Ending Uni (the 1st year anyways!), ABC1!, and er… there is other stuff, I just can’t think at the mo!

I’ll write about that stuff (or atleast some of it) in the next post… but for now I just remembered I should read Myles’ blog as its been out a couple days! (I expect some cross promotion from you aswell Myles - AHEM) hehe…. ;)

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Published on May 24 2006 at 9 pm

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