Whaa-No Comments

October 25th, 2007

Communist_Comment_040770r.jpgSo, traffic is up, but comments are down. Not sure what that means, for me I love it when you comment. Good, snarky, wrong or complementary.

6 Responses to “Whaa-No Comments”

  1. Richard Says:

    Did some people get the FINGER CRAMPS leaving them unable too type a single grip , tease , warning about wearing socks and shoes in the snow.
    Unpucker people and help David smile once more.

  2. Lee Says:

    I’ll leave this…

    Main Entry:
    1com·ment Listen to the pronunciation of 1comment
    Pronunciation:
    \ˈkä-ˌment\
    Function:
    noun
    Etymology:
    Middle English, from Late Latin commentum, from Latin, invention, from neuter of commentus, past participle of comminisci to invent, from com- + -minisci (akin to ment-, mens mind) — more at mind
    Date:
    14th century

  3. boiseboy Says:

    Lee, WTF?

  4. Lee Says:

    Hey I left a comment.

  5. Dr. Dave Says:

    com·ment /ˈkɒmɛnt/
    –noun
    1. a remark, observation, or criticism: a comment about the weather.
    2. gossip; talk: His frequent absences gave rise to comment.
    3. a criticism or interpretation, often by implication or suggestion: The play is a comment on modern society.
    4. a note in explanation, expansion, or criticism of a passage in a book, article, or the like; annotation.
    5. explanatory or critical matter added to a text.
    6. Also called rheme. Linguistics. the part of a sentence that communicates new information about the topic. Compare topic (def. 4).
    –verb (used without object)
    7. to make remarks, observations, or criticisms: He refused to comment on the decision of the court.
    8. to write explanatory or critical notes upon a text.
    –verb (used with object)
    9. to make comments or remarks on; furnish with comments; annotate.
    [Origin: 1350–1400; ME coment

  6. Lee Says:

    Somthing tells me we’re in the ’snarky and wrong’ catagory…seriously, love your blog…

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