CherryPie's blog

Prospective New Members

We have two new prospective members:

The training assessment blog
Charon QC

Blogrolling is experiencing problems again so we are unable to add them to the pending members area as usual.

Bloghounds Word Cloud

This cloud of words is a visual representation of what is going on within Bloghounds. I would like to call all Bloghounds to log in and take part in the latest forum discussions and also cast your vote in the latest poll. If you are not currently a member feel free to browse around, and if you like what you see check out the left hand bar which explains about new membership inquiries.

A Bloghounds Roundup

Wolfie, Andrew and Cassandra have posted on developments in South Ossetia. Although not a Bloghound, Ellee also has a really interesting post on this.

Donal reports on some appalling customer service on American Airlines, Gallimaufry reports on the attitude of ticket inspectors and Richard tells us of some health and safety madness. Which leads me to Rick's post on the angry receptionist and why lunch cannot be cancelled...

Alwyn is not convinced about the Asda sporting chance promotion and Liz has the answer to which sportsmen look pretty in Pink.

Ordovicius tells us the actual cost to redesign the Downing Street website. Is it just me, or did the old one look better and more professional? This one looks a bit Facebook meets MySpace.

Rob tells us of some more alarming new technology, Jams reports on the strange goings on of Joyce Mckinney and here be Dragons and the most amazing sunrise.

Mrs Nesbitt takes us on an amazing journey through the Yorkshire countryside, Welshcakes shows us why she loves Sicily and James reports from his corner of Sicily. If you think the countryside looks spectacular look what Sally has been up to! And Calum has left us all in suspense wondering what he got up to on his holidays.

After seeing those Yorkshire views who would want to follow the advice of the Think Tank report that Sackerson reports on, it suggests that people from poverty stricken areas in the north of England should up sticks and move to the south of England.

Meanwhile Steve is taking a blogging break, and Guthrum is still 'gone fishing' lets hope they both come back refreshed.