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27th October 2018, 12:57
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I’d thought I’d post about my blog again...
Morning all.
I thought it about time to post (advertise, haha!) my blog on living with MND. I have been lucky enough to have been writing for 3 years now, and if you fancy a binge read just have a look! You might enjoy. We need some funny times don’t we?
It is not your normal terminal disease blog I totally assure you. It’s fun. I also write serious items about research and the disease, but mostly it’s a weekly or Bi-weekly quirky look at life through my eyes and my alter egos!
The blog is called onein400.com
An intro post is here
https://onein400.com/2018/05/25/an-i...for-newcomers/
And all posts are here onein400.com/blog
My research posts are here onein400.com/Research
And my dummies guide to voice banking is here onein400.com/Voicebanking
Best wishes
Lee
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27th October 2018, 13:15
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Thanks for your valuable input Lee;
And you are free to advertise blog. LOL
Great info on things also and I have added direct links for people just in case:-
And all posts are here https://onein400.com/blog/
My research posts are here https://onein400.com/Research/
And my dummies guide to voice banking is here https://onein400.com/2015/10/02/voicebanking/
Love Terry
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31st October 2018, 11:35
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Thank you I found them an interesting read.
Brian
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11th November 2018, 18:06
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Hi readers! It’s been a few weeks once my last post. Here is my latest. Usual fare. #mnd #als
https://wp.me/p5hqWZ-2ng
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4th December 2018, 19:26
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Hi readers. My latest Research opinion post on my living with #als #mnd blog. Later this week the worldwide MND Symposium takes place in Glasgow. I include a section on the conference.
https://wp.me/p5hqWZ-2ns
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15th December 2018, 13:18
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Hi readers, my latest Living with MND blog post
Hi all, it’s yuck weather here in the UK, and along with our constitutional crisis, it’s nice to know you can rely on my living with #mnd #als blog to get you through the day.
https://wp.me/p5hqWZ-2rM
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15th December 2018, 18:07
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Thanks Lee.
As always a cheerful and entertaining blog! The name of the Queen track shown on the iPad made me smile - takes me back to watching Top of the Pops, back in the day when it used to be on every Thursday evening. The picture on the iPad is a bit 'cheeky' though!
At least the CD you were provided with was by the wonderful 'Queen' - it could have been much worse, such as a CD by the 'Backstreet Boys' or even the famous 'Cheryl' mentioned in your blog ...... or maybe Cheryl is your secret 'crush'?!
Looking forward to reading your next blog.
Merry Christmas to you and Jean.
Kayleigh x
Last edited by Kayleigh; 15th December 2018 at 20:16.
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25th December 2018, 10:34
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Morning all! It’s my onein400 living with #mnd #als Christmas post! It has been roasting for 5 days and it’s now ready. This year, it’s a day in the life of Lord Bragg many years ago! It’s called a Vintage London Fairy Tale. What does the word vintage really mean??! It’s my usual gumph plus a serious message. Enjoy, and don’t eat too many sprouts!
https://wp.me/p5hqWZ-2qb
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25th December 2018, 13:21
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Many thanks for the chuckles Lee. I shan't be able to look at the forthcoming Christmas pudding in quite the same way now. Where to put the holly.....?
Totally agree about technology, Trump's tweets not withstanding.
Merry Christmas!
Doug
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27th December 2018, 00:04
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Many thanks for another very entertaining and informative blog Lee.
The early 1980's does not seem that long ago but your blog certainly hits home how dramatically technology has advanced since then. In those days, it must have been much more isolating and lonely for people affected by MND, as there would not have been the worldwide and instant communication with other people that the internet and this forum gives us today.
Since becoming unwell I have found internet shopping invaluable, especially for grocery shopping (and, of course, also now very handy for essentials such as a rollator and a wheelchair ramp or two!). I remember the horrendous queues in supermarkets, particularly on Fridays and Saturdays, before there was the option of online deliveries.
On a lighter note, I have a theory that Sir L Bragg could be related to a certain famous comedian of roughly that era
Lord Bragg's comedic capers and the antics of 'Busty Belinda' reminded me of sketches from that comedy classic of yesteryear .... 'The Benny Hill Show' LOL (Not a show that would be aired now of course, because not considered 'PC' enough for today's audiences, but very much a popular show of it's time!). 
Best wishes,
Kayleigh
P.S. Doug - Never mind about where to put the holly on Busty Belinda's Christmas puds! - If I was her, i'd be more concerned about the traditional pouring on and lighting of the brandy! LOL
Last edited by Kayleigh; 27th December 2018 at 02:34.
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