23rd June 2008

Welcome to Found Stuff !!

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Welcome to www.FoundStuff.co.uk a blog about stuff we have found on the internet, or have had emailed to us by friends/colleagues.

We will try to keep the content updated with things we come across, but we would ask that anyone reading this forwards their stuff to us for inclusion too. Check in our ‘About Us’ page for details on how to go about this.

We do not have any hard and fast rules about what will be included, as we will simply pick the best out of what we receive from people for inclusion. Sometimes we will post a funny pic, sometimes it will be a joke we liked. Sometimes we might just give you a reference to an interesting blog we have come across, as there are some really talented people out there, and if we can help them get the recognition they deserve, then the internet will become a more interesting place.

Anyways, enough waffle, please have a browse through our latest offerings, and feel free to comment if you like. Obviously we will moderate comments, so those who are too abusive will find them deleted.

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