A Shining Star of Wonderful Gorgeousness

Mon, Jan 18, 2010

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Nothing to see here.

No really.

Just didn’t want you to think I’d been picked up and slung over the shoulder of a handsome stranger – probably a Simon Baker or David Tennant look alike – and whisked away to somewhere lovely where they supply calorie free but extremely yummy chocolate, and a special book that you can read in the bath and which burns fat faster than any sport known to man and in triple the time.

So I’m saying hello, but I’m leaving the Haiti post up another day as it’s so important.  We’ve raised almost £3000 now folks.  That’s enough for 6 Shelter boxes and still going!   If you’ve not given yet and you can possibly spare just a little, please go here.  We can help.

And can I just say, English Mum, who organised this all by rallying together a small group of bloggers who have become friends, who each then went on to rally a larger group of bloggers who are now friends and some of them were already planning their own stuff anyway, who went on to rally an even larger group of bloggers who are now friends and some of them were…blah blah blah, you get it, well,  English Mum, is a shining star of wonderful gorgeousness.  And not just because it says so on her blog.  Thanks hon.  x

Ain’t blogging blumming wonderful!!

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24 Responses to “A Shining Star of Wonderful Gorgeousness”

  1. Momo Fali Says:

    Yes, it is. You’re doing good things, sweetie. Wonderful things!

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  2. Insomniac Mummy Says:

    I think it’s fan-blumming-tastic. All those voices achieving somethng so worthwhile. Just brilliant. From tiny seeds……

    X

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  3. The Dotterel Says:

    The response has been unbelievable… and as for English Mum, well… you said it Jo. In fact, you might like to nominate her as your special thing of significance. Only, you’ve been tagged. By me. Hope you want to play!

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  4. EnglishMum Says:

    Aw thank you! I keep trying to write a post much the same as this, but am failing miserably (obviously not the bit bigging me up, but the rest of it). It truly is amazing what a bunch of people can do when they club together. Go us! xx

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  5. Rosie Scribble Says:

    We have done an amazing job this weekend Jo. We should be incredibly proud.
    And English Mum is indeed a shining star of wonderful gorgeousness. I now want an entire blog post devoted to me!
    *smirk*

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  6. Pippa Says:

    Yay! I agree and if you do a post on how wonderful Rosie is make sure she does one about you….

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  7. Susanasherself Says:

    That is a great idea—wonderful charitable work. we are doing a similar thing through my office—and then will make one big contribution as a group. YAY!!!

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  8. Jen Says:

    What a fantastic idea! Simon Baker? Where?

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  9. Almost Mrs Average Says:

    Oh she is indeedy. Lots of hugs Jo. You always know how to say the right thing. That’s why I love you. x

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  10. Jane Alexander Says:

    Ra ra ra! English mum really does deserve a big huzzah (and a large cupcake) for this…. oh, and a pile of shitballs and lube of course. ;)

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