tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957752474998160885.post5580554928122856664..comments2023-06-13T16:48:03.820+01:00Comments on Once a journalist...: Stop, oh yeah, wait a minute Mr Postman...Once a journalist ...http://www.blogger.com/profile/00178661606370761701noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4957752474998160885.post-54089197078383546722012-11-20T04:39:59.353+00:002012-11-20T04:39:59.353+00:00Woke up at 4am thinking of the day ahead, I only d...Woke up at 4am thinking of the day ahead, I only do 2 days for C.. sake. too awake to sleep, don't want to read Running with the Kenyans, Found your blog... now your tweets make sense. my multimedia platform is too low, my O2, in a poor reception area, Blackberry doesn't give me enough info, the link to "does she take Sugar" takes too long and I am in the dark.<br />Caller preference is just as bad as MPS, apparently they are both only good for calls or mailings originating in the marches, I think both are scams to collect your preferences, the number of surnames in a house, how long you are willing to put up with a telephone queue - the really difficult data to collect- they then flog it to Tesco who can target their offers.<br />Perhaps it’s time to go back to bed. Question do you read comments on historical blogs? Is this a rhetorical question? And will I ever know?<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04807881878004402983noreply@blogger.com