Thursday, September 20, 2007

Last Post

Justin, my publicist, advises me that Blogger has now officially jumped the shark. So where to next? MySpace? Hardly. That's so old hat that it's been grabbed by the Murdochs.

No, the clever money is apparently now on Facebook, so that's where you'll find me in future. If you can work out who I really am that is. Toodle-pip!

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

You're not really leaving us are you ECR?

Anonymous said...

Don't you dare give up this Blog; its the most enjoyable in Thanet and your wit and nose for a story would be sorely missed.

Richard Eastcliff said...

You can't get rid of me that easily! Truth is it's hard work coming up with quality drivel every day without the resources available to other, Daily Mail style blogs on the island.

And besides, I have to devote more time to the day job. The Krug doesn't pay for itself, you know.

Feel free to keep in touch by email. Or you can join me on Facebook if you like, it's dead easy. In fact I'm begging you to join me as at the moment I'm Nobby No-Mates over there.

Anonymous said...

Not all of us know how to use Facebook - can you explain?

Richard Eastcliff said...

Just go to www.facebook.com/ and sign up. Fill in the one page form with your details, enter the security letters, and you're away.

You can then search for 'Richard Eastcliff' and you'll find me. Give me a poke when you get there!

ZumiWeb said...

Consider yourself poked.

Anonymous said...

I think I prefer this blog ECR!

Richard Eastcliff said...

Facebook, Tony. It's all the rage, doncha know!

Tony Flaig said...

I just gave you a

does it have to be a POKE

Its so unseemly

Why can't I just Knock you up instead

Richard Eastcliff said...

Hmm. Yes, it's very American. Giving someone a poke has quite a different connotation here in Blighty.

Have you sent me an invite to be friends?

Anonymous said...

Facebook just isn't the same - we can't look up old stories or anything - please stay on here too

Tony Flaig said...

You cannot improve on blogger in my opinion but as I mentioned recently this blogging game can overtake your life.

Im currently resisting the urge at the moment but know that I will be making a contribution shortly.

From what I can make out Facebook users are even more egotistical
than the likes of you and I as well as being all me me me.

Richard Eastcliff said...

Facebook's not just all about me. It's about me, and how many more friends I've got than you!

Anonymous said...

Yikes!! I'm surprised anyone's got any friends the way you lot carry on around here - smells a bit fishy to me, as it does now when you walk down King Street!