About

Who are you?

We are the Super Spong Brothers, as the blog’s name implies. I’m Jamie Spong, a musician and occasional filmmaker currently studying. Jonny Spong, whom I simply refer to as Brother, is a visual artist and author who is also currently studying. Together, we have the skill, the technology, the know-how and the attractiveness necessary to achieve global conquest make it big on the Internet. Now all we need is the motivation, the spare time and a fancier blog template.

Are you really brothers?

Yes.

Are those your real names?

Yes. Catchy, aren’t they?

Where are you?

England.

What’s the point of your blog?

This blog is designed to be an accompaniment to your standard web browsing habits; think of it as a dollop of mushy peas to go with your fish & chips. With a fresh, alternative view of the Internet that we live in, we try to talk about the things that other websites just don’t cover. But mostly things that interest us.

What interests you?

I like ice cream. I don’t know what Brother likes. I’ll have to ask him.

What are all of those things on the right-hand side?

Ah, I’m glad that you noticed. At the top of the sidebar is my Twitter feed. Twitter is a micro-blogging service that’s easier to update than this blog, so you’ll see many more (but much shorter) updates in that way. If you’re a Twitter user, why not follow me? I don’t bite.

Can I post comments?

Of course. Comment is free, after all. Don’t be offended if we don’t reply directly, though.

Do you read comments?

All of them. Except the ones that get shredded by the spam filter.

Do I have to enter my real email address?

No. Even if you did, we wouldn’t display it on the site or add you to a mailing list or anything like that. Though it’d be more than a little stupid if you want us to get in touch with you directly and all we have to go on is a fake address. Besides, the contact form on this page doesn’t let messages through if you don’t put in a real email address.

What’s that image with the weird-looking words under the comments form?

This is known as a CAPTCHA. It’s a standard test to see if you’re human or not. (The idea being that a program designed to automatically leave spam-grade comments on blogs probably can’t read very well.) Just make sure that you’ve typed the two words into the text box below the words (there’s no need to incorporate them into your comment) before clicking Submit. If you’re not entirely sure what they say, just guess. You might get lucky.

What’s the best way to get in contact with you?

I don’t know. Try social media.

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