mucho-danger

Friday, July 28, 2006

Welcome to Mucho Danger!

Señor Tronosco's frequently asked questions?

1. Ok, so what's this?

Another Blog. I'm going to keep it simple, think before I blog and as James Brown once said, "We're gonna have a funky good time!"

2. Anyway, what's with the title?

Mucho danger (pronounced. moo-cho dan-jair) -An exclamation when faced with peril. I said it once in a state of multi-lingual confusion, obviously whilst facing a perilous situation.

3. What's it all about?

Lot's, nothing, anything, tomatoes, ideas on a postcard please.

4. Isn't this just a load of old blogglers?

Yes and No? It's what you make of it. So as, em, James Brown once said "I wanna get into it man....".

5. I'm disgusted/excited by this load of Old Blogglers, how do I make a complaint/get into it man?

To voice praise, disgust or downright confusion just comment me, link me, email me, bookmark me. The last one is a big wrinkly tomato, so come on don't be shy.

6. I've noticed your grammar and spelling is really shocking!

I would like to apologise for this but offer some form of justification(excuse). As you may know i'm a part-time practising multi-lingualist, as a result I feel my 'english skills' have become somewhat diluted. It would appear that my language memory only has a finite capacity and in order to learn more I have to shed a few english grammar and punctuation rules. Old age, work commitments, I dunno I just can't remember things like I used to!

7. What is the Search Engine Random Of The Week?

Well, my fancy web counter gives me information on the hits I get via Google. It also gives me the search words used, often with hilarious results!

8. The Perfect Tomato and I don't get the Competition?

Yep I love em. Check out my post for further information by linking here. Oh and don't forget the competition, the best picture judged by me wins. Yes, there is a prize, and the glory of seeing your masterpiece posted. Judging bribes accepted!

9. Some of the words are screwed up and don't display properly?

With my feeble knowledge of t'internet and HTML i'm guessing this is about page encoding. It works with Unicode(UTF-8). For IE users go to View->Encoding-> and select Unicode.


Hasta la pasta, niñas!






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