at the bottom of the post, when you're writing/editing it, there is a little button that says 'post options' of something like that...you can change the date there.
What an unsatisfactory first comment on your lovely blog...I'll do better next time
Hey Lulu, long time no visit. Apologies. I have never seen Mr Blunden and now I am very excited. Am going to rent it and everything. Loved your observation re the teen girls excluding the pretty females from their parties - spot on.
Cass - hola, muchacha. It's true though, isn't it? Depressingly unsisterly, but the pretty girls at school always hate each other (unless they team up to form an invincible supergroup) and refer to each other as "that bitch" and "that slag".. luckily (or not) I was mostly a gothy Oxfam-wearing proto-nerd so was marginally acceptable, as long as I dressed eccentrically and scared most boys off by talking too much and too fast.
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at the bottom of the post, when you're writing/editing it, there is a little button that says 'post options' of something like that...you can change the date there.
What an unsatisfactory first comment on your lovely blog...I'll do better next time
Thank you! Will remember that next time. It worked once two (?) years ago and I've forgotten since. Welcome to my chaos...
Is that cos you started writing it on 23rd but did not publish until later?
I often do that when I don't have enough time to write a whole posting in one go. Thanks to Monk for the tip about rectifying.
Laura - exactly that, but I couldn't find the gadget to change the date. Very annoying.
Hey Lulu, long time no visit. Apologies. I have never seen Mr Blunden and now I am very excited. Am going to rent it and everything. Loved your observation re the teen girls excluding the pretty females from their parties - spot on.
Cass - hola, muchacha. It's true though, isn't it? Depressingly unsisterly, but the pretty girls at school always hate each other (unless they team up to form an invincible supergroup) and refer to each other as "that bitch" and "that slag".. luckily (or not) I was mostly a gothy Oxfam-wearing proto-nerd so was marginally acceptable, as long as I dressed eccentrically and scared most boys off by talking too much and too fast.
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