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title: > TFI Firday date: 2006-04-15 02:53 modified: 2007-09-01 06:40 status: published description: > The Mooquackwooftweetmeow Empire continues to expand relentlessly
tags: the Friday Fetch-it, blogs, music
links:
- url: http://gkn.me.uk/thefridayfetchit
title: > the Friday Fetch-it description: > in which interesting, obscure, underheard music is recommended rel: related type: text/html - url: http://www.last.fm/user/gregknicholson/journal/
title: > My Last.fm journal rel: related type: text/html
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<span title="Strictly yesterday evening, but that counts as “tonight”">Tonight</span> I began <a href="http://www.last.fm/user/gregknicholson/journal/">a music recommendation blog over on Last.fm, cunningly entitled <q>the Friday Fetch-it</q></a>. In the process I discovered that my hands think yesterday was <q>Firday</q>.
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I also came up with the perfect slogan for Last.fm - <q>Stay tuned</q>. It works on multiple levels, as do all the best slogans, providing you define being <q>tuned</q> as the state of having tunes... which you should.
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Originally, I was planning to make a weekly post to <a href="http://www.thetwaddle.co.uk/forums">The Twaddle Forums</a>, primarily as a way to liven the place up a bit, but then decided to turn it into a full-blown blog. I briefly considered using <a href="http://blogger.com">Blogger</a> until I realised that Last.fm's music journal is designed for exactly this.
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So, every Friday evening from now on, I'll be writing stuff on <a href="http://www.last.fm/user/gregknicholson/journal/">my Last.fm journal</a>.
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<ins datetime="2007-09-01 06:40 Z">Since then, <a href="/thefridayfetchit">the Friday Fetch-it</a> has moved to Blogger and Roundtable has moved to Thursdays; I still do a Roundtable round-up on my Last.fm journal each week.</ins>
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