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Charlie Brown Wah Wah Wah

I used to read a woman’s blog, everyday. It was amazing: Her drunken, violent mother, her complicated pregnancy, her terrible having a baby experience followed by terrible post-natal depression. It was a detailed slice of life which was compelling to read. One day she wrote that her husband was thinking of resigning from his job to go to another job for money even though his boss had been great to him and it was a bit of a dilemma and what was he to do? Next day, the blog had gone forever, all that was left was an apology for saying too much.

I can only guess that the last entry, before the blog got deleted, jeopardised her husband’s livelihood and it was the kind of the thing she might not have mentioned to any of husband’s work colleagues had she seen them face-to-face.

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<center><img src="http://www.ruthstalkerfirth.com/images/charliebrown.jpg" alt="Charlie Brown Wah Wah Wah"></center><p></p> <p>I used to read a woman&#x2019;s blog, everyday. It was amazing: Her drunken, violent mother, her complicated pregnancy, her terrible having a baby experience followed by terrible post-natal depression. It was a detailed slice of life which was compelling to read. One day she wrote that her husband was thinking of resigning from his job to go to another job for money even though his boss had been great to him and it was a bit of a dilemma and what was he to do? Next day, the blog had gone forever, all that was left was an apology for saying too much.</p> <p>I can only guess that the last entry, before the blog got deleted, jeopardised her husband&#x2019;s livelihood and it was the kind of the thing she might not have mentioned to any of husband&#x2019;s work colleagues had she seen them face-to-face.</p>