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Unless You Are Blind, You Will Have Noticed Some Changes

Yes.

The site has had a drastic makeover, courtesy of one to whom I shall link copiously once her page is ready.

It is the colour of revenge, sin and blood: red. To quote a nameless young Brit I saw on RTE once, "I'm just an ordinary bloke who happens to be a vampire".

A lot of things aren't ready yet: you'll notice that individual blog entries of old don't look so handsome right now - we're working through some consistency issues.

But hey, I have no need to jusify myself to you BASTARDS.

Now to sleep. SLEEP FOREVER AND EVER.


neuro-praxis -- Is The Undead

Posted by neuro-praxis on January 19, 2005 01:33 AM, in the category Bushy Hair
Comments

I like it. To quote some kid in a raisins (I think) advert some years ago, "I like wred!".

Posted by: John at January 19, 2005 02:05 AM

John, once again with the blindly positive comments. I think you're too nice for this site. Park the positivity, man. It has no place here. The red is giving my eyes headaches.

Posted by: stig at January 19, 2005 12:08 PM

Stig, while I appreciate your willingness to uphold the unwritten code of misery and cyncicism on this site, a little positivity from time to time is very welcome. All you bastards keep complaining about the colours. Hell, we're working on it!

John, carry on as normal my friend.

Posted by: neuro-praxis at January 19, 2005 12:30 PM

The very fact that it is Neuro who steps up to defend John strengthens my claim. Too nice, I say!

Posted by: stig at January 19, 2005 12:38 PM

Message to all, check out: http://talesofareceptionist.blogspot.com/
It's high in fibre, low in fat and makes your hair more shiny and manageable.

Posted by: adrian at January 19, 2005 12:39 PM

If I wasn't blind before, then I sure am now! (Or at least I will be once I pull my eyeballs out)


Too cynical?

Posted by: mr_angry at January 19, 2005 03:28 PM

...too confusing.

"I'm as tired as an upstairs crisp."

Posted by: neuro-praxis at January 19, 2005 04:07 PM