A Conversation for Sambo's Grave, Sunderland Point, Lancashire, UK
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Icy North Posted Oct 8, 2007
Hi GB
- Yes, it is a sad little tale.
I'm glad you posted this - you reminded me that I hadn't subscribed to this version
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Icy North Posted Sep 9, 2010
Hi HN
This place was featured on a BBC TV show last week, so I was expecting visitors.
You're not British, though, are you?
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8584330 Posted Sep 9, 2010
Good morning, Icy North.
Nope, not British.
The h2g2Editors posted a link for this entry to twitter this morning.
HN
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Icy North Posted Sep 10, 2010
No, you can subscribe to the RSS feeds and view them through your browser (he said, forgetting entirely how he did it)
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8584330 Posted Sep 10, 2010
The h2g2 Editors tweet links and post links to facebook for quite a selection of entries every week, usually with a teaser line. This one had a rather cryptic teaser line; I was intrigued.
Not just EGE, either. There are lots of tweets and fb links for , and makes for an enjoyable reading experience.
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