Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Getting started

At the moment you can only read the blog. If you create and account for yourself, you can then begin to add comments to posts like this.

However, I want you to be able to start you own postings. To do this you have to send me your email address. Once that's done, you can begin posting.

33 comments:

Monika said...

Hi, I've done it

david said...

Hi, I've done it

Ane said...

Hi,nice to see you all

arturo said...

I´ve done it

Argia said...

hi, how are you?

I've done it

;o)

Asturias said...

The next race Lewis Hamilton will crash with a wall.

Sign:
F.A.

Itziar said...

hello, I am fighting with this computer and I don´t know what to do

arturo said...

have a nice day rashers!!!

Jone said...

have a nice day rashers!!!

natalia said...

hi! i hope this time is correct...

Irantzu said...

Hi, I´m here too.

saioa said...

hi to everyone!!!, I`m here now

Eva said...

Hi everybody!!

eztizen said...

hi i´m ezti i´m here!!!!

susana said...

hello people! I'm here thinking about a clever comment but as you can see.. i don,t know what to put

Jone said...

you have it!

susana said...

hey! it's about break time!!!

Izaskare said...

hello! I live in Gasteiz.

Anonymous said...

Hi, I've done it!

Thunders said...

Hi, i´ve done it!!!!

Aintzane said...

Hellol!!!!

p3 said...

Hi, i´ve done it.

maite said...

Hello people! We are the best class!!!!

Txus said...

Hi,I´ve done too

Silvia said...

Hello everybody!

nerea said...

hi txus!

nerea said...

hello everybody

nerea said...

kimi the best

Txus said...

have a nice nigth

Rashers said...

I was born in Newry, Co Down although both my parents come from the Republic of Ireland. I would say that I identify more with my mother’s hometown than the province of Ulster. As a young boy, growing up in Northern Ireland wasn’t, at the best of times, a pleasant experience. The fact that my people were at war with each other didn’t help much and perhaps, more than anything, not having any family whatsoever in the North made me look forward to the long summer holidays with my mother’s family in Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
I’ve lived in the Basque Country longer than I’ve lived anywhere else. I suppose that would qualify me for Basque nationality! For this reason I would say that I now identify more with the Basque Country than with Ireland. I still love going back to Ireland, and being with my cousins and doing the traditional pubs! In fact, I think that being apart of two cultures has opened my mind and made me a more tolerant and better person.

natalia said...

holaa

natalia said...

holaa

Marta said...

Hi, I've done it