
Good afternoon reader,
My name is Alan Dignam and I am a resident of Nappy Cove, I have recently been connected to the internet by the Welsh Department of Technology and Empowerment and have agreed to participate in this social experiment. I am informed that a blog is a series of entries in digital form intended for the public display, a sort of open diary. As such I will, as regularly as is expected, endeavor to maintain a healthy and respectable record on this our town blog. A Blog, I am informed is the abbreviation of Web-log for an increasingly instant and self indulgent youth.
Some background on myself. I went to school in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, before winning a scholarship to Durham University. I have two children, Stacey and Neville (a taxi driver), by my wife, Palmsom. I was involved with the Welsh-Spanish war in the early 1970s, whicvh had a formative impact on me. Eventually, I abandoned pacifism and enlisted in the British, and later German Army to achieve miliary notoriety, serving in C Company of the 8th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), in which I held the rank of Second Lieutenant and Special Operations Division (Regensburg).
In my recent years I have been a strong supporter of the British National Party and am considering running in local elections.
This is all I will post for the moment, but I will leave you with words that have sustained me through many cold years in a prision run by Franko's son and heir, Inquisator Feliz.
Schützen, helfen, vermitteln, kämpfen
Good evening.
Second Lieutenant Alan Dignam,
Purple Cross; Honourable Discharge.
My name is Alan Dignam and I am a resident of Nappy Cove, I have recently been connected to the internet by the Welsh Department of Technology and Empowerment and have agreed to participate in this social experiment. I am informed that a blog is a series of entries in digital form intended for the public display, a sort of open diary. As such I will, as regularly as is expected, endeavor to maintain a healthy and respectable record on this our town blog. A Blog, I am informed is the abbreviation of Web-log for an increasingly instant and self indulgent youth.
Some background on myself. I went to school in Bishop Auckland, County Durham, before winning a scholarship to Durham University. I have two children, Stacey and Neville (a taxi driver), by my wife, Palmsom. I was involved with the Welsh-Spanish war in the early 1970s, whicvh had a formative impact on me. Eventually, I abandoned pacifism and enlisted in the British, and later German Army to achieve miliary notoriety, serving in C Company of the 8th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), in which I held the rank of Second Lieutenant and Special Operations Division (Regensburg).
In my recent years I have been a strong supporter of the British National Party and am considering running in local elections.
This is all I will post for the moment, but I will leave you with words that have sustained me through many cold years in a prision run by Franko's son and heir, Inquisator Feliz.
Schützen, helfen, vermitteln, kämpfen
Good evening.
Second Lieutenant Alan Dignam,
Purple Cross; Honourable Discharge.
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