Saturday, January 04, 2003

Bugger - Why has it taken me so long to notice that my archives are screwed up? Now I have to republish them all. Unfortunately that means the old ones will lose their original template.
Oh well. I'll get on to it tomorrow I guess because its nearly 2am and I can't be arsed at the mo.
Referral Risk update - OK. So I realise that the whole of the world is a touch ambitious. How about the UK? If you could repeatedly click on the UK for me, I'd be ever so chuffed. "King Aardvark" has kind of a nice ring to it I think.
I want to take over the world! - In a bizarre cross between risk and website referral stats, Referral Risk allows you to conquer the world by getting your readers to click on the image below.
So click away. Click from home, click from work. Click as many times as possible and help me realise my ambition to become dictator of the world. If you do, I'll be sure to give you your own country to rule or something when I'm "Emperor for Life". Oh, and I'll probably build schools for little orphan kids or summat.

Click the image. NOW!
Ouch - New Years Eve is always a big celebration. Sharon was 30 on New Years Day giving us extra reason to celebrate. I won't go into details but we had an immense amount of fun but we are still suffering now. My brain is fuzzy, my body is tired and I need to rest for a couple of weeks.
I've come to the conclusion that I can't do that sort of partying again. I just don't recover as quick as I used to.
It was fun whilst it lasted though.

Tuesday, December 31, 2002

Happy New Year from theaardvark
Image remorselessly stolen from tattoodles.com.


that's a nice rock!

me:

sex:male
age:30
status:married
children:3

Listening:
Barry Diston:Unreleased Stuff

Reading:
Weblogs
Terry Pratchett
Maps

Watching:
Bugger all at the mo, to be honest

reach me


my other sites

Mobile Disco www.theaardvark.co.uk VAT Advice Baby Gift Boxes

recommended

www.barrydiston.com

caveat

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habitual haunts
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