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My Weblog of the Year

For me, personally, the weblog I’ve most looked forward to reading all year has been Nelly’s Garden — so Nelly is my Weblog of the Year, 2005.

«4 CommentsDecember 19, MMV»

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ejh said on Mon 19 Dec at 16:04:

The only possible winner, really. Well done to Ms Moser.

Nelly said on Mon 19 Dec at 16:10:

I’d like to thank everyone who voted for me and my mum and Bert and Pearlie and everyone who has inspired me… and the dogs and Mrs The Wee Manny for letting me use the ‘toe’ pictures and the RWWs and their A-LPosse. I love you all. Happy Christmas. bursts into tears

mwk said on Mon 19 Dec at 16:21:

The cabal is never wrong.

Not only the best oul wee weblawg in NI, one of the bestest in the world.

jaffs said on Tue 20 Dec at 10:21:

I also agree, it’s always first on my morning visits.


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