So the silly snow’s turned to sticky gunk, the tinsel’s lost its sparkle and the only sweets left in the tin are toffees, which can only mean we’re in the No-Man’s Land of Yule, writes Emma Suddaby.
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A good enough reason to quit
Now I don’t know if anyone remembers this, but one of my New Year’s resolutions was to give up smoking by the end of this year, writes blogger Emma Suddaby.
Applauding unconditional love
The recent case of 23-year-old Dan James, who travelled to a Swiss clinic assisted by his parents in order to end his own life after a rugby accident left him tetraplegic, has been heartbreaking to watch, writes blogger Emma Suddaby.
My digital dilemma
Right, that’s it. I’ve battened down the hatches and my mind is made up. I just refuse, full stop, end of story, to pay any more of my hard-earned cash towards having even more terrible television piped into my home via satellite, than I already get terrestrially!
What the crunch has taught me
That we humans feel like we are the most important and intelligent creatures in the world, and what we say goes . . . but we aren’t, and it doesn’t, writes blogger Emma Suddaby.
Bumped cars and dented confidence
A dented car can be repaired – it’s the dented confidence that makes you think, writes our blogger Emma Suddaby.
Don’t blame it on the popcorn
Shropshire Star blogger Emma Suddaby asks “What’s happened to a good old night at the flicks these days?”
The folly of the facelift
I was convinced we were in for a bit of an Indian Summer come September and I was just getting ready to feel bitter about it as I’m due to go into hospital for my next operation, writes blogger Emma Suddaby.
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