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January 3rd, 2007

2007

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Hello everyone. I am aware that the 3rd of January is absurdly late to be posting a New Year cartoon, but I could not do it yesterday as I had to do some hammering of nails.

Happy New Year again anyway. I’ve enjoyed a splendid and much needed break and am now ready to undertake moderate to semi-great exploits. We went to Wales and Surrey and also the Vicarage. How about you?

While I’m here – greetings to readers of Inspire magazine who have popped in for one of my downloadable and printable-off 2007 calendars. They are here in case anyone hasn’t found them yet.

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  1. Karin says:

    If it means you were sorting out the spare bedroom I shall forgive you. – I read your wife’s heartfelt blog on the matter.

    Happy New Year, to you, too.

  2. Jack the Lass says:

    Happy New Year Dave, I’m looking forward to reading about your random acts of semi-greatness.

  3. dyfrig says:

    we went to wales too, and to a manse (which is like vicarage), but we did not go to surrey

  4. Helen says:

    Happy New Year! I finally bought the Book. Perhaps you could sign it for me next Greenbelt? Or am I too late? My housemate sat giggling at it for quite awhile and ignoring me when I tried to talk to her. I did love the “I’ve evangelised with the Evangelicals…” cartoon. It’s like my life in cartoon form!

  5. Simon says:

    Happy New Year! I received lots of interesting presents, but the one that was the best was from my children – a copy of your book. And very good it is, too.