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September 11th, 2007

End-of-Tuesday links

It is late, and I have been at Deanery Synod even though I am not a member of Deanery Synod. Suspicious.

Here are some end-of-Tuesday links for you:

An open letter to Subway about their cheese, from ‘Left handed toons by right handed people’. (Scroll down the page to see the September 10th blog entry too).

Man in Kenya draws his cartoons on a bus stop shelter. Not dissimilar to the way I started, though mine were on a door at Bible College.

Rev. Gerald Ambulance is now on Facebook. Rev. Gerald is an example to us all.

The top 10 religious blogs, according to Iain Dale, one of the UK’s top politics bloggers. The list is totally unrelated to the top 10 that I would choose, but interesting nevertheless. I suspect most of the religion-related blogs that I would see as being good ones are more or less unnoticed by the mainstream blogging world.

Lastly, I am proud to hit the Google top spot for ‘Rubbish Christian Blog‘. Somebody has to be there.

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7 Responses to “End-of-Tuesday links”


  1. Lake Neuron » An open letter to Subway says:

    [...] Hat tip: Dave Walker [...]

  2. Hennell says:

    As a good internet user I just checked your ‘Rubbish Christian Blog‘ accreditation.

    Turns out you are indeed top, but only because you mentioned it in this entry. Which makes me wonder how you found this out…..

  3. Kate P says:

    Anyone who goes to Deanery Synod without being a member is very suspicious indeed. Why would you, if you didn’t have to?

  4. MadPriest says:

    In all honesty (unusual for me I know, but it happens occasionally, mainly by accident) I have never heard of Iaiaiaian Dale. So, I can’t complain about his lack of knowledge about my neighbourhood.

  5. sarahw says:

    Dave, I know you’ve told us about your health concerns before, but going voluntarily to a Deanery Synod… You should tell your doctor that next time you see him(her), there is definately something wrong with you!

  6. James, a Vicar says:

    Dave, on Monday night one of the churchwardens here, who is not a member of a Deanery Synod, told of her experience of attending a recent Synod Meeting. She said: “I am glad that I went because now I know that I would never ever want to be a member of Deanery Synod, or to go to one again”. Was that your reaction too, or did the experience give you inspiration?

  7. Matt says:

    The Iain Dale selection was voted for by Political Bloggers. A list too far, I think.

    I am not impressed either.

    I believe you are in the directory of the book (I nominated you anyway) as an enjoyably surreal cartoonist whose cartoons can be applied to politics – all publicity etc.