David Copperfield

Like any popular blog, this was exemplary. mp from the Labour Party Sion Simon has recorded a video based on the diary of Cameron, where he parodies the leader of the Tory party. He wore a baseball cap, and he welcomes visitors to the site this way: "Yo, I'm Dave!" After "Dave" performed by Simon invited the audience to sleep with his wife and take his children, the joke has crossed the bounds of propriety. Parody has been removed, but the original is very popular – though not for the reasons that he thought – on site video service YouTube, where she was placed among the thousands of others like her funny commercials. In the blogs are all equal, and popular are often the most modest. Blog under the police alias pc David Copperfield '- an anonymous internet diary, which describes the life of a policeman in a rundown town, which is presumably located near Birmingham. It was started in April 2004 saying: "I hope I can give you an idea of what to incompetence can rolled down the British police. " pc Copperfield has kept his word.

Since then, the site appeared half a million audience, and the diary was published as a book. But not only anonymous diaries show life as it is. Police Constable Richard Branstrom to create an online diary in which he talks about everything – from the radio, he listened, and to how it 12:00 in a row chases on the highway for motorcyclists who exceeded the speed.

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