For example, the Ninety Five
Years blog comments that LegalZoom claims that a lawyer would charge $ 780 for a copyright application — which is highly unlikely.
Not exact matches
Inspired, the 24 -
year - old wrote a
blog post about the experience, and the chorus of
comments from fellow converts came fast: «This has changed my life!»
It never ceases to amaze me how many people in
blog comments, on forums etc, see bonds as a 100 % nailed - on appalling investment over the next coming
years without any trace of humility.
Set forth below is the text of a
comment that I recently posted to the discussion thread for another
blog entry at this site: «But there has also never in the history of the market been a time when we went to a P / E10 level in the 30s and did not see a price crash of 50 percent to 65 percent» And there have never been two such crashes less than 80
years apart.
Well, I can see in 2000
years, academics looking back at the «great persecution of Christians» and finding that the great persecutions of the early part of the third millennium AD were actually
blog comments by anonymous people.
Oddly, the
comments were made in an interview with the Oakland Press back in 2012 and in a
blog post they wrote the same
year, but are just now on the receiving end of social media outrage.
While I don't
comment often, your
blog here has been a real blessing to me over the past
year.
This particular instance feels similar to many of the other great «Christian Controversies» of the past 15
years — Rob Bell with Love Wins, John McCarthur with his
comments on the Pentecostal and Charismatic movement, Don Miller's
blog about church.
I» m a complete outsider in another part of the world who did see glimpses of this very ugly story 4
years ago in some blogposts and
comments including Bill Kinnons «Here's a thought»
blog.
After reading these
blogs for several
years now I can honestly say the posters who get the most heated and angry and violent in their
comments at least claim to be Christians, though I will accept that some may be poe's or trolls.
Jake - NY «I am a 67
year Grandpa and just sat here and read all the
comments on this
blog.
I haven't
commented on your
blog in several
years (not since the «free grace wars» petered out) but it is one of the
blogs that I follow via my news reader.
Now, after eight
years of blogging and turning his
blog into one of the most widely read and
commented - upon websites in the world today, he shares with us all of his tips and tricks that he learned over the
years.
A troll is also an angst - ridden 18 -
year - old who dumps nasty
comments on your
blog that are so mean, so off - topic, and so totally out of left field, they're not worth engaging.
To enter, leave a
comment here telling us about your go - to recipe for this transitional time of
year, or your favorite recipe from The First Mess
blog until next Wednesday, March 8th, 2017.
«What's Up,» the El Paso entertainment
blog,
commented: «The drug war in Mexico has taken 800 lives so far this
year (2010) along with another casualty: the Avenida de Juarez.
I haven't ever
commented on your posts, but I have loved reading them for the past three
years (when I discovered
blogs).
Have followed your
blog for
years, cooked many recipes... love them all... drool over photos and love your approach to creating... I am the same way... this is my first
comment... hope to participate more now that I am approaching retirement..
this is my first time leaving a
comment, but I've been following your
blog for
years!
It is finally time to post a
comment after gleaning from this
blog for over a
year.
I haven't
commented on any of your posts before, but I've been following your food
blog for about a
year now.
I've been reading your
blog for almost 4
years now (although this is the first time I have
commented) and have been anxiously waiting to get my hands on your cookbook ever since you first announced it.
I'd love to know what your favorite
blog post or recipe was from this whirlwind of a
year, so feel free to leave a
comment if you feel so inclined.
I've read your
blog for
years and
years but have never
commented, but I have to tell you I love your cookbook and can plainly see how much hard work went into it.
I've been reading this
blog for about 5
years now, and I think this is only my second time
commenting.
One
comment I've read more than a few times over the
years of creating recipes for the
blog is while energy bars, balls, and bites are well received as a healthy, easy, go - to snack, they almost always contain nuts leaving those with nut allergies out on the sidelines with tears welled up in their eyes, sad that...
I have been following your gorgeous food
blog for a few
years now, but have never taken the time to
comment yet!
Thank you for your great
blog... and the fact that I know you actually READ the
comments... even 2 1/2
years after your original post!
Its my first
comment here, and just wanted to say that I am (quietly) following your
blog for the last five
years now and its definitely my favorite.
I'm not sure if I've ever
commented before, but I've been following your
blog for a few
years now, and have gotten so many wonderful ideas on healthful dishes to cook for my family.
Elana, I've followed your
blog for a few
years and don't know if I've ever
commented.
I'm in Spain, so I don't think you have the same brand in US, but the flour that I have used have corn as a main ingredient, so maybe it helps if you look and try something similar:) By the way Elana, this is the first tiem I
comment your
blog, but I have been following you since almost 3
years ago and I have to tell you that you are always an inspiration for healthy and tasty recipes.
I've followed your
blog for
years and never left a
comment!
I have been following your
blog for several
years, but I think this might be my second or third
comment.
I have adored your
blog for
years now and just realized I've never
commented.
I don't
comment on
blogs as much as I used to, but I needed to pop in and tell you that I look forward to reading yours every morning over my coffee, and to let you know how much I've loved your
blog over the
years.
Wishing you a happy new
year, Sarah, even if I have totally been slacking on the reading &
commenting front lately:) Your
blog has come so far in the past
year, and I can't wait for a 2014 full of your beautiful recipes!
Not that I don't love your recipes, but your
comment about the Voice just cemented my loyalty to this
blog for the rest of my
years.
I have read almost every post on this
blog and others that write about anything Arsenal for a Little over two
years but never
comment or replied to any
comment.
I like this
blog but I am
commenting for the first time (I used to
comment some
years ago but forgot my username).
Again this season he wanted to take back Fabrigas he even
commented last
year that Fabrigas told him he will be at Barca for at least one more season, but when the time came and Fabrigas wanted to quit from Barca the same intruders went on saying we have enough midfielders in his position, he will warm the bench, we have Ozil, Jack and Ramsey who are better than him a lot of foolish
blogs which in turn disappoint the manager to make a correct decision.
I wish I could be more open on my
blog, my 4.5
year old weaned around the time your Ava did and while we celebrated a bit at home, I didn't make a big deal on the
blog because I was worried about negative
comments and just wasn't up for it.
If you wrote a
year in review post (of any kind) on your
blog, please add a link to your post in the
comments.
It was a weekend full of meeting some seriously amazing people whom I've only known as email addresses and
blog comment names for
years and
years (faces are so much lovelier to imagine!)
Whether through the work we do on the magazine together, or
blogs of each others that we read, or
comments left over the
years, or just plan likeminded connection.
Thanks for visiting!Yesterday Tricia stopped by from the Ultimate
Blog Party and left a
comment asking me for some tips on how to get her 4
year old son (a picky eater) to eat -LSB-...]
My
blog has been inactive for over a
year, but I am doing the 20
blogs / 20
comments!
I used to have a little
blog years ago and the readers left regular
comments.
Poor things... what are you 35, 40
years old and trolling
blogs to leave anonymous
comments about someone who probably doesn't even remember your name?
-LSB-...] a
Comment The Ultimate
Blog Party at 5 Minutes for Mom has officially begun and I'm pretty excited to get in on the fun this
year.