Thursday, October 26, 2006

Always quite tricky things introductions.
Do we shake hands? (very British) kiss? (far too familiar) kiss on both cheeks? (far too 'luvey') -ask, 'what do you do?' - (so predictable) ...it's all a bit of a dilemma. And then, once we've got past the introductions, there's the worry of 'what do we actually talk about?" - will we be able to keep the conversation going ?- or will there be those difficult silences?
So deep breath, let's get on with it. Allow me to introduce the blogging (and bloggers) of 'Third Space' (cue fanfare.) I only have one tiny sneaking worry that this might be the equivalent of being introduced to the most boring person at the party who talks a lot but has absolutelt zilch to say. Let's try to think positive and see it more as getting to know the apparently introverted shy, standing in the kitchen, eating the peanuts nervously party goer, who appears on first impressions to be hard work, but actually turns out to be the most fascinating, well-informed, passionate person you've ever met. (well, there's nothing like being aspirational)

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