Daily View 2×2: 18 November 2009

2 Must-Read Blog Posts

What are other Liberal Democrat bloggers saying? Here’s are two posts that have caught the eye from the Liberal Democrat Blogs aggregator:

Spotted any other great posts in the last day from blogs that aren’t on the aggregator? Do post up a comment sharing them with us all.

2 Big Stories

HRH takes a battering

Has Facebook claimed another scalp?  A Labour election candidate (local election, mind you – not exactly a big name) called Her Maj “vermin” and “a parasite” in a comment on a Tory MP’s Facebook page.  Let the media flap commence.  Never one to miss out, David Cameron has been insulting her speech.  “Shamelessly self-serving“.  Come on Dave, give the royals a break.

How to get a man – the scientific way

Any ladies keen a snag a man could probably do better than read this garbage from the Daily Mail.

It seems science has “solved” the problem of how to attract a man in a nightclub and, remarkably, it turns out the lady should reveal a fair amount of flesh but not too much, wear tight clothes and dance sexily. Who knew?

Women across the country can breath a sigh of relief that the Daily Mail, and science, has answered the question the fairer sex has until now been completely clueless about.

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