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September 23, 2006

More Labour Blogging

Amazing really.

Getting a photo for my pass application didn’t seem like a big deal in June. Oh, well, that didn’t come out too well, doesn’t matter, get the bloody thing sent off to the party. Now it’s conference, and I’m going to walk round with a photo of myself grinning menacingly with sunglasses on my head round my neck all week. And this year, charity passes are orange - just right to clash with every outfit I own.

At least I got mine. Work are bringing a bunch of young women who use our services, and eleven of their passes haven’t turned up. How to introduce young people to organised party politics - make them stand in a queue in the rain for hours to pick up accreditation. Happened last year too.

Whelk stalls, breweries, drinkies in, simple conference passes. These are the people running the country and proposing ID cards without which you won't be able to do a damn thing.

Think we're screwed or what?

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Something going wrong with her domain name registration as well...

Tim Adds: well, apart from the West Yorkshire bit, no, nothing too wrong that I can see. Jo is her girlfriend. Or am I supposed to say partner?

Posted by: JT | Sep 23, 2006 4:54:13 PM

Tim, JT, there is indeed a problem with my site - some ISPs can't currently see it. Pipex is one I know about - if you're using another and can't see it, I'd appreciate a quick mail. My webhosting company are being slow to sort it out. Unfortunately, the problem also affects Oxford City Council's ISP, leading to havoc as my .oxford.gov.uk email redirects to the an antoniabance.org.uk address...

Oh, and Tim - both partner and girlfriend are fine, though rather hoping to change it to wife at some point.

Posted by: Antonia | Sep 24, 2006 1:49:45 AM

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