What Miliband’s wiki said

This is what Minister Miliband’s wiki said before it was sensationally unplugged, and Guido has naturally had a good laugh about it too.

Thanks to machiavelli and marquee mark for saving these priceless wiki links. A pity Miliband doesn’t have a wiki-d sense of humour!


6 Comments

  1. Hi, thx for dropping by my Blog and the nice comment. The pic was taken frm my Nokia mobile phone. I found ur Blog very interesting and there is lot of stuff to read, I think it will take some time. Keep up the Good work. Bye.

  2. Hi, thank you for your comment in my blog. I know it’s hard to imagine a cold weather in Rio de Janeiro but sometimes we have it and we are in the last days of the winter, so it’s common, but the temperature here is cold, but just around 16C degrees in the minimun.
    See you, you are welcome if you want to talk anytime.
    Camila

  3. Thank you for the visit.

    The pictures are from the place where a I live, Azores, some small islands in the Atlantic, it belong“s to Portugal.

    Kisses

  4. This is a lovely blog Thanks for sharing.Wish you all the best :) .

  5. Great to have you stopping by and glad you enjoyed the post.

  6. Thank you. I read about this a little late over here in Italy and would have missed a great laugh if you hadn’t published the changes people had made. The government deserve to be humiliated on this one for publishing such a load of dictatorial ideas in the first place.

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