Sentences with phrase «mind if i post»

Do you mind if I post it on my blog?
I did a series on this lately: http://edunderwood.com/series/grace-and-good-works/ Mind if I post this as a guest post on my blog?
I hope you don't mind if I post several things.
Would you mind if I post this recipe on my blog??? I would, of course, link it back to your post.
Do you mind if I post this on my blog?
Do you mind if I post a version of this on our blog?
Would you mind if I posted with the relevant credit in my Portuguese Speaking language blog?
These look wonderful, I will try them next week, would you mind if I post your image and a link back to your blog with recipe etc. on my website http://www.portlandsprouts.com I think these would be great to list in out toddler food section.
I made these tonight would you mind if I posted your pic with full credit in my review post ony results?
(Don't mind me if I post a little home inspiration in the coming weeks for some opinions!)
I wouldn't mind it if you posted this on your blog, especially if you mention my question about how sugar daddies would feel if their own daughters were considering the lifestyle...
Since lists make a handy reminder, hope you don't mind if I post part of it here:
Isn't adoption grand!?? I mean, did you have ANY idea you could love one little person so very much!???!?!?! Do you mind if I post your last comment on my blog?

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After the day, ask them to write a short blog post on their experience and put it either on your intranet or even company website, if the employees don't mind.
«He told me that with my personal characteristics, I could, if I set my mind to it, do anything I chose,» she wrote in a post on LinkedIn.
«If I had the top five Republican minds in politics and we spent three months attempting to conceive of a way to lose an Alabama Senate race, I'm not sure that we could come up with it,» that former chief of staff, Josh Holmes, told The Washington Post.
The problem is, those Web sites charge a hefty price to post my company's information, which I don't mind if I can be sure to find funds for my company — but I'm not going to dole out hundreds here and there without any sense of what return I'll get.
Although WhatsApp had posted tremendous growth numbers, many wondered aloud if Facebook had lost its mind.
Do you mind if I quote a couple of your posts as long as I provide credit and sources back to your blog?
I blamed my wife for our messy house, I was wrong for many reasons By The Washington Post This was a hilarious post and thought it would be a fun and mind provoking read for loving spouses Do not blame me if I was wrong eitPost This was a hilarious post and thought it would be a fun and mind provoking read for loving spouses Do not blame me if I was wrong eitpost and thought it would be a fun and mind provoking read for loving spouses Do not blame me if I was wrong either.
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So, if you have been in support of the common myth that investing in the stock market is in no way different from gambling at the casino, this post will help clear that off your mind.
I wanted to thank you for your initiative that you have taken to teach all of us all about investing, Safal Niveshak is a very good initiative and not to forget that you are providing us all this awesome post day after day week after week at no extra cost and without any advertisement, Frankly I would not mind if you put some ads on your blog I would be more than happy to read your blog even with adds.
The great thing about Jesus» teachings is that all of the laws and commandments from the Bible, many of which you just posted, will be followed by someone who loves God with all of their heart, all of their mind and all of their soul; and if they love their neighbor as themselves.
Keep ignoring me Chad if you want, but keep in mind, the longer you do, the more posts you're going to see from me challenging you on your stance on slavery which shouldn't be in question but somehow has come to this point.
You must have either read my mind, or my post (a few lines down) wherein I responded to «Atheism's» «Prayer changes things» by saying: «Yep, I'm sure those 9 -1-1 terrorists (if you believe they were terrorists, and not government operatives... but that's another post for another blog...) were doing a lot of praying... and, boy, did they change things!»
Do you mind if I quote a few of your posts as long as I provide credit and sources back to your weblog?
And lest you think this post is about finger - pointing, I have no doubt in my mind that if my own assumptions and prejudices go totally unchecked, if I never stop for a moment to consider the other side and wonder if I might be wrong, I too am capable of using the Bible to my own ends, of convincing myself that God is on my side.
David, I hope you don't mind me observing that your posts seem so much more positive, hopeful and free; as if now you are not having to fight «against» anything, the other parts of your nature are free to assert themselves.
I completely agree with Don's post... if one tries to compartmentalize God and say Genesis literally means our concept of 7 days of creation, then we are attempting to know the mind of God, which is impossible.
If you have to preface what you are about to post with a warning that — despite the forth - coming comments — you are not racist, bigoted, closed - minded (or fill in the blank), then we've got some unfortunate news: You're probably about to write something racist, bigoted or closed - minded.
And hey, if you appreciate getting these free ebooks every few months, and like what you reading, would you mind posting a short review of the book on Amazon?
PS The list of synchroblog participants is up now if you don't mind adding them to your post.
To All here; Would want to hear your views here and if such acts agree with you and wouldn't mind that happening to your posts in your own screen name?
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I wonder what would have happened if I had been able to find a quote from Hitler which said the same thing I said in the second post... people's minds would have exploded!
And today, as if catching a glimpse of the man who keeps haunting my mind, David posted this cartoon.
If the FGA is not selling the audio, I don't think they won't mind me posting it online.
The simple minded people I was referring are the people responding to this post who are implying that if you don't believe in religion, then you can't believe in god or some kind of intelligent creator, and not religious people in general.
And for all the Christians posting here, I would keep in mind that according to the theology of Christianity, the Christ in Christianity is supposed to be the fulfillment of the laws of Judaism, even if it was not called Judaism when Christ walked the earth.
Allow me to offer an example: If you reread Davidâ $ ™ s post above, you find one who is probably as open - minded as is humanly possible, welcoming, non-combative, compassionate, willing to listen... actually listen, and desperately wants to understand.
We have a lot of smart people posting a lot of smart comments, so if you've got something on your mind that you'd like to turn into a post, please contact me.
By my count, 10 of the furst 20 entries) Who is in this closed minded church if it is not 85 % of the people posting here on David's blog?
Hey Ella, I was wondering if you mind if I use a picture from this post for a «weekend reading» post on my blog curlsnchard.com?
I have posted separate recipes for both the Refried Black Beans and the Creamy Raw Cashew Aioli — only because they can be used in different ways to complement other recipes — so just keep that in mind if you go to print this recipe out.
If you don't mind, I might post about them on my blog, with credit to you of course.
I had never heard of this option before, I'm going to add it to the post if you don't mind.
I was wondering if you'd mind me featuring it in a post I'm doing about Halloween Mugs!
3 bananas 1 tin of sweetened condensed milk 2 cups whipping cream 1 package of digestive biscuits or graham crackers1 stick of butter 1 tsp vanilla 1 small bar of chocolate If you don't mind using store bought ingredients you can cut down a lot on the steps but since I was posting it I figured I would make a proper version entirely from scratch just for you.
I found your recipe on Pinterest and am creating a curated piece on my blog about easy healthy batch cooking for the 4hourbody diet and was wondering if you'd mind if I include this one in my post.
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