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I thought it was time to give the profile thing a bit of a spruce up, so here goes.
I have been blipping for 3 years and things have changed a huge amount since I started. Life got a LOT better, I fell head over heels for a beautiful girl, and blip has seen our story unfold. We bought an old ho Read more...
I thought it was time to give the profile thing a bit of a spruce up, so here goes.
I have been blipping for 3 years and things have changed a huge amount since I started. Life got a LOT better, I fell head over heels for a beautiful girl, and blip has seen our story unfold. We bought an old house that needs loads of work. We spend our time getting covered in dog hair, walking two enormous hounds and doing a little bit around the house when we feel like it. Life doesn't get much better.
I'll sometimes randomly add pics to another place, have a look sometime.
THE ORIGIN OF MY NAME
I was a member of a national motorcycle club, and the club events tended to be in England. The Scots members met up and rode to events together. When we arrived, it would be to calls of here come the Porridge Wogs. The other Scots members disappeared over time and I was the last one, and the name stuck. I was known as Porridge Wog for 20 years, many people knew me as nothing else, until one person complained about my use of the name on blip. The name was originally used by English squaddies as a term of endearment for the Scots they shared trenches with in WW1.
Please do not be upset by my name, there is no sinister undertone to it.
If you want to email me, you can do so at porridge.wog32 at gmail.com, once you have written it in the correct format.
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Jan 1st, 2020 2020 Vision (Day 1700)
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Dec 31st, 2019 Last sunset of the Decade (Day 1699)
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Dec 30th, 2019 Windy (Day 1698)
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Dec 29th, 2019 Lazy Day (Day 1697)
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Dec 28th, 2019 Warebeth (Day 1696)
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Dec 27th, 2019 Grim (Day 1695)
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Dec 26th, 2019 North Coast (Day 1694)
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Dec 25th, 2019 Christmas wander (Day 1693)
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Dec 24th, 2019 Wasdale reflections (Day 1692)