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Loch Ness Non-Adventure

Someone recently told me that I am too self-absorbed. Me?! Really? Crazy.
Sure I blog about myself and I do videos about myself and I write plays about myself and in my daily journal I write pages about myself, but I am very aware of my surroundings, thank you very much!

Anyway, here is the Loch Ness video I promised. Loch Ness in DEC = cold & boring.

Comments

Annis said…
*LoL* I LOVE it!! And self-absorbed ... please .. I would totally take that as a compliment :)
Mike said…
Hi In case you've survived being swallowed by the Monster (the one I don't believe in) and done a Jonah thing, have a happy hogmanay! Mike
grace said…
LOL!

funny AND keeps the legend alive...well done!
anna hp, I agree with you. where would the world be without the self-absorbed bloggers. That is high praise!

mike ashborn, yes, I survived the cold and the damp and the phantom monster. No Jonah thing for me. I'm not into animals, you know.
Hogmanay! Yes, going to the Flambeaux in Comrie. Should be fun driving out the evil spirits with happy spirits.

grace, so glad you approve!
Anonymous said…
hey its your blog, why shouldn't it be about you!!
Anonymous said…
love the sound effects
dragonfly--What sound effects? I only hear the melody of my own voice.

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