gyronny of eight #4: the restart…

Liberal Democrat Conference It’s been quite a while since we had a round up of blogs that I have enjoyed in the past week so with Liberal Democrat Conference all over for the year 2011, I thought I’d have a go and find the posts that had me grinning from ear to ear. In reverse order, № 8 – Lib Dem Conference Review 2011 It seems that Anders has been going to Party Conference for longer than I have been a party member – but only a year before I joined! He’s now getting old and can’t keep the pace… … Continue reading gyronny of eight #4: the restart…

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Gyronny of Eight #3

New Year’s Special Okay, so it is only the third of this series, but for New Year I had already planned for a special looking back at the eight most read posts onGyronny Herald. So here goes… In reverse order, № 8 – Duncan – a brother in torment The update is that he is back at work and is visibly much improved. So thank you all for your prayers. № 7 – Watch yourself Nick Clegg: the 104/103 haven’t done it – but I will! Also featured in the Lib Dem Golden Dozen #198 № 6 – Outrage at action of liberal youth … Continue reading Gyronny of Eight #3

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Gyronny of Eight #2

Jeffrey Tucker highlights an alternative proclamation. Keith McGrellis wants HMG to leave our internet alone. Daniel Mitsui decries the degradations of Chartres Cathedral Gareth Epps gives us three thoughts on ‘Cablegate’. Mark Pack explains the plans to give prisoners the vote. Barton le Clay wonders whether school fingerprinting will go the way of ID cards. Paul Walter says goodbye to two real journalists Fr. Z shows that the Holy Father is leading the reform of the reform at Midnight Mass. Related Articles Gyronny of Eight #1 (gyronny.wordpress.com) Top of the Blogs: The Lib Dem Golden Dozen #193 (libdemvoice.org) Continue reading Gyronny of Eight #2

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Gyronny of Eight #1

Michael Gradwell ponders on the meaning of matriculation. Chekov has some ‘breaking news’ from Kosovo Angela Harbutt‘s thoughts on how times have changed. [not that much says an ex steward.–Ed.] John Whitehead highlights the Friday Fast. Iain Dale hangs closes the diary and concentrates on publishing. Millennium Dome explains why it’s good the Lib Dems are in government Susan Gaszczak has music to her ears. Laurence England has a story about Santa Claus [warning: only for those over the age of 12. –Ed.] Note to reader Gyronny of Eight is a new idea on Gyronny Herald highlighting some of what … Continue reading Gyronny of Eight #1

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