Well, I’ve got a brand new pair of roller skates
NS May 11th, 2009
Just for fun on a Monday. I challenge you to watch this and then not have the song stuck in your head for the rest of the day.
NS May 11th, 2009
Just for fun on a Monday. I challenge you to watch this and then not have the song stuck in your head for the rest of the day.
NS May 11th, 2009
I’ve just been browsing my stats page and have noticed that I have three times as many regular readers as I do subscribers. Does that mean that the majority of you just have my site bookmarked and visit on a daily basis? I am flattered by those who have committed to faithfully checking in every day but it does add a certain element of pressure to ‘perform’!
If you’d like to be notified when I’ve updated, all you need to do is subscribe, either in a reader (Google, Bloglines, Netvibes, Yahoo, etc..) or via email. You can do all of this by clicking on the buttons up there under Feed The Addiction. Here’s a quick guide on how they work if you’re new to the world of RSS. I resisted RSS at first but now, after using a reader to keep up-to-date on all the blogs I read, I couldn’t imagine going back. It makes blog reading much easier, quicker and simpler. You can always subscribe by e-mail as well, if you’re really just not into the idea of RSS.
You may have also noticed the ‘Share this’ and ‘Twit this’ buttons at the bottom of each post. Clicking on these allows you to automatically pass on something I’ve written to others, on Facebook, Technorati, Digg, StumbleUpon, et al. Even if you don’t use those sites to read blogs yourself, Id’ appreciate a click if you’ve enjoyed the post or found it useful in some way. And if you’re on Twitter, the Twit This button will allow you to share a post without having to shorten the URL yourself.
Thank you all for your loyalty, no matter how you get here. And if you’re new, welcome! I appreciate the time taken to read my musings and welcome feedback, even if it’s to disagree with me or tell me I spelled ‘occasionally’ wrong again (I have a strange mental block about spelling that word correctly). I hope you will continue to enjoy your thrice-weekly (or thereabouts) dose of Noble Savage. One shot of me has been known to cure the common cold and hair loss so I’m rather useful, really.
In short: don’t forget to tip your waitress!