Article Summary 21st February 2010

This is a list of articles that I have written on Associated Content in the last week.   If you enjoy Poetry, Photography and other written works, I hope you will take a look at what I have published:

Why so many articles on Saint Patrick’s Day you might ask?   It’s a popular topic, and I enjoy writing humorous verse and Limericks, and in the last week these just began to flow off my tongue, so with Saint Patrick’s Day coming up on the 17th March I hope to receive a lot of visitors to my writings.   

I also found so many other great Limericks and Poems about Saint Patrick’s Day on Associated Content, that I decided to create a lens on Squidoo about these to give them all a bit more exposure.

If you enjoy my writings, poetry and photographs, why not register with Associated Content, and then you can get an email every time I publish something.

Thanks
Tony

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About tony

Tony Payne is a freelance writer who lives on the South Coast of England with his wife Debbie. He has worked in the IT Industry all his life, and has been writing on various sites for the last 10 years. Tony has traveled extensively, both for business and leisure, and has lived in New Zealand and the USA as well as his native England. He enjoys writing about many different topics, often writing about something that grabs him impulsively at the time. Ancient History and Humor are just two diverse topics that he has a passion for, and he also likes to write about his travel experiences and to share his love of photography. Tony would love to write a book one day, but so far the closest that he has come to finding a topic is an autobiography. He is not sure that the world is ready for a 12 volume book entitled "I Only Wanted An Simple Life".

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