Today is the first day of the Bloggers' Circle. As a member I am required at least twice a month to write about a post from another circle member.
Just to show willing, I have chosen one from the interesting first set of eight links which members submitted for peer review.
I chose it because it is positive, short and clever with a good combination of a national issue and personal anecdote. As someone who writes posts that tend to be too long and too clunky, this, I know, is how blog posting should be.
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