You have enlightened me, and I now see the forest beyond the trees. Thank you for allowing me to view your world, and for showing me that your gay firefighters...
Are just as HOT as my straight ones. I can now double my pleasure in one swift click.
Thank you again for your contribution to fulfilling my fantasy. But my quest will not stop until I have had one of my own. :)
I liked the morpheus comment too. It didn't seem a personal attack or whatever the deletion criteria is. This is getting to be like George Bush as he takes all our freedoms away "to protect us." The 1984 comments are correct.
Maybe you should just ban Dingo. He's the one who started it by posting something clever which lead to other clever comments including Morpheus's which lead to witty replies, but now theres a hole in the thread of comments so that it doesn't make sense any more.
You can't cancel deleting privileges just because of Dingo and Morpheus. They used talent and effort to post something clever. So what? You are overlooking the training I went through to push the delete button.
Puttzle: You said "Point in fact: The author of a comment can also delete their comment. I would not put it past anonymous or whatever he goes as, commenting then deleting it so it looks like we censured."
Incorrect. Anonymous comments can't be deleted by the author. Period. Other comments by those who choose the "other" name option can't delete their comments either. Period.
Only registered Blogger.com bloggers (1) logged in and (2) commenting under their registered name can delete their comments, but (3) EVERY time they do delete their own comments it leaves a note on the blog visible to ALL readers that it was deleted. Ask the blog monitor, ;) he'll confirm this list of 3 and everthing else I said.
This means that those you trust with administrative powers on your blog are doing the deleting as to those posts or comments that "disappear."
And, NeRD, (4) only members of the particular blog can delete their own comments. Other registered Blogger bloggers can't delete their own comments on a blog unless they are also member of that blog.
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Thank the lord for that delete button.
AAAAhhhhh!!!!!!! Dingo have a heart..
A Doctor and a Fireman and you only show me a crack. I do believe I have the first case of female "blue b#$^s".
I've got more skin than that on my 2006 Firefighter's Calendar. :)
Thank God Doctor Ralph has friends here.
Anonymous by any other name is still anonymous, anonymous! Just my opinon, but ask Sydney!
morpheus, I can't thank you enough!!!
You have enlightened me, and I now see the forest beyond the trees. Thank you for allowing me to view your world, and for showing me that your gay firefighters...
Are just as HOT as my straight ones. I can now double my pleasure in one swift click.
Thank you again for your contribution to fulfilling my fantasy. But my quest will not stop until I have had one of my own. :)
I think morpheus is a hermaphrodite.
I liked the morpheus comment too. It didn't seem a personal attack or whatever the deletion criteria is. This is getting to be like George Bush as he takes all our freedoms away "to protect us." The 1984 comments are correct.
Maybe you should just ban Dingo. He's the one who started it by posting something clever which lead to other clever comments including Morpheus's which lead to witty replies, but now theres a hole in the thread of comments so that it doesn't make sense any more.
You can't cancel deleting privileges just because of Dingo and Morpheus. They used talent and effort to post something clever. So what? You are overlooking the training I went through to push the delete button.
Your just jealous!
He who smelt it dealt it.
Me thinks he doth protest too much.
Puttzle: You said
"Point in fact: The author of a comment can also delete their comment. I would not put it past anonymous or whatever he goes as, commenting then deleting it so it looks like we censured."
Incorrect. Anonymous comments can't be deleted by the author. Period. Other comments by those who choose the "other" name option can't delete their comments either. Period.
Only registered Blogger.com bloggers (1) logged in and
(2) commenting under their registered name can delete their comments, but
(3) EVERY time they do delete their own comments it leaves a note on the blog visible to ALL readers that it was deleted.
Ask the blog monitor, ;) he'll confirm this list of 3 and everthing else I said.
This means that those you trust with administrative powers on your blog are doing the deleting as to those posts or comments that "disappear."
And, NeRD,
(4) only members of the particular blog can delete their own comments. Other registered Blogger bloggers can't delete their own comments on a blog unless they are also member of that blog.
Puttzle is a good guy. He is easy going. He is posting an explanation he believes is correct.
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