My one piece of advice for everyone who writes on their websites: Stop saying 'In my opinion' or 'I think' or any other statement that indicates that what you are about to say is your own personal belief. What are you trying to say, that the rest of what you just said is not your own personal belief? That even though the sidebar says 'the personal website / blog of Steve from Peterborough' we still need to be told that this bit right here is your opinion? Obviously it's your opinion, it's your website! Stop apologising (because that's what it is really) and start telling me something exciting.
(8) Lieutenant Kije Suite: IV. - Sergei Prokofiev
i could always tell you something in my cat's opinion. that might be more interesting.
I feel like it might be like that thing Paul does - "To the rest I speak, not the Lord." Except in these cases, it's "To this highly opinionated matter, my blog-self speaks, but not the real-life me (so don't hold it against me if you employ me)."
Never mind the blog -- just look at the music he's listening to!
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Irony
this is your blog Mark, and you have asked people who blog to tell you something exciting.
BUT
in my opinion i think you haven't really told us anything exciting at all in that last entry.