Me and Tim Ireland: time to come clean

[...about this being an April Fool. Well done to everyone who twigged. Sorry to everyone who didn't.]

After Tim’s blogpost about me, him and me have exchanged emails and I’ve agreed to admit my fault and apologise. You can see it over at Tim’s here shortly.


Posted on April 1st, 2009 at 11:45am under Blog, bloggers and blogging

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  1. john b (118 comments.) on 01.04.2009 at 13:17 Permalink | Reply

    so was the whole drunk/sober blog-off made up, then?

    if not you did well to keep up the pretend fight convincingly while hammerised.

  2. PhilD on 01.04.2009 at 13:19 Permalink | Reply

    Nice one. I wonder if Iain Dale and his flock fell for it? Here’s hoping…

  3. Tim Ireland (248 comments.) on 01.04.2009 at 13:25 Permalink | Reply

    (blows kiss)

    Yes, the drunken debate was all part of the prelude, but the joke didn’t begin until just after midnight (the disagreement over Iain’s unseen excuse… that I plan to publish soon).

  4. Mr Eugenides (59 comments.) on 01.04.2009 at 15:02 Permalink | Reply

    Well, you got me. No point in denying it…

  5. Philip (248 comments.) on 01.04.2009 at 15:32 Permalink | Reply

    I don’t believe it was a joke. Anyone capable of writing him and me have exchanged emails, drunk or sober, is capable of anything.

    1. Philip (248 comments.) on 01.04.2009 at 18:46 Permalink | Reply

      Capable of anything except putting the Subj in the Nom, that is. Obviously.

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