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The Currency Lad

- For Independence And Liberty Since 1832 -

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Hello, Thanks And Happy Easter!

NOT only do I want to wish passers-by a happy Easter Day, I thought I'd also take the opportunity to thank people for visiting TCL since I recently started this, the second incarnation of the site. For welcome backs, I'm indebted to Tim Blair, Saint, Kev Gillett, Jason Soon and Ken Parish, amongst others. I'm especially grateful to blogospherical personage, Homer, for his well-known moniker campaign to have the blog brought back to life. I mean to say, I'm grateful that he cared - not necessarily for the campaign! Technically, setting things up again was made easier by the fact that Site Meter and Haloscan accounts were still operative and just loitering in cyberspace awaiting a URL. The site, for those of you unaware of the fact, is respectfully named after a colonial newspaper. The lifespan of the online version may be no lengthier than Mr Wills could sustain but, for now, here we are.