Share
your post in the comment section of the designated sychroblog post on Sunday and then on Twitter (#restoreunity) and Facebook
I do not mind my readers sharing
their posts in the comments section of the blog.
Just look at the things
posted in the comment section of any article or online posting.
If you have a question or feedback about a specific recipe, please
post it in the comment section of the recipe so that other readers can benefit from the dialogue too.
Through
a post in the comment section of my blog, a member of Peoples - Stokes» staff offered this motivation for the change:
(Her comment was originally
posted in the comments section of this page.)
This is a general point — I am
posting in the comments section of a blog, I am not going to give you plots, charts and citations, especially about things that are widely available all over the internet, I refer to the conclusion that follow from the data and assume that whoever is reading has either looked at the data, or will do it after he has read the post.
The suit, filed in a Nevada state court earlier this month, also listed as defendants several unnamed users of the blog.At issue are statements
posted in the comments section of Mr. Wall's blog, SEOBook.com.
Not exact matches
From the reader messages
posted in article
comment sections, housing bears appear to regard persons associated with the housing industry as sources
of BS, to use their abbreviated terminology.
Does this «Hitler was an atheist,» boondoggle have to be rebut - ted
in every single
comments section of every single article
posted on this blog?
When's the last time you sent a real letter
in the
post, let alone took the time to write two negative sentences
in the
comment section of the internet?
If you know
of a good one online,
post it here
in the
comments section.
If you have a website or a blog which shows how your church (or a church you know) is teaching and training believers to be fully devoted followers
of Jesus Christ, please
post these links
in the
comments section below.
That kind
of love refuses to have vicious battles
in the
comments section of some blog or social media
post — that love sits down over a hot cup
of coffee and seeks to understand.
** Synchroblog participants — To make sure I see your
post, please leave a link
in the
comment section of this
post (or future rally - related
posts) that includes your name, the title
of your
post, and a link.
Do not publish entire
posts of yours
in the
comment section of other blogs.
if you've written a
post around any
of this week's lectionary texts, do share it
in the
comment section.
@ gab: she chooses to publish that opinion
in the Belief Blog
section of CNN, which is notorious for have thousands
of comments posted.
Go check them all out and interact with them
in the
comment sections of their
posts.
I keep finding myself hoping that tomorrow, 9/11, maybe these
comments sections will quieten for a bit out
of respect to the nearly 3,000
of all faiths, and many countries, who were murdered by Islamic extremists... but then my natural cynicism kicks
in and I expect Reality will
post a bazillion web pages worth
of copy - and - paste's
of 9/11 sites — maybe even «Truther» sites, so my hopes are dashed
Our recent
post on Joel Northrup, the high school wrestler who bowed out
of the state tournament when he was paired with a girl, has whipped up a heavy debate
in the
comments section.
We have a picture
of crazed hitler
in the middle
of the page and much
of the
posting on this
comment thread are extremely hat.e.ful so actually the
comment section is a very accurate portrayal
of an ugly divisiveness that is part
of our culture..
But you could read some
of it, and
post some
of your own insights, or those from Ray Stedman,
in the
comment sections of the forum.
This
post simply contains a list
of books I read
in 2013, with short reviews for each book
in the
comment section.
I've read a lot
of the more controversial
postings recently (such as the recent ones on Hell and Homosexuality as well as some older ones about the definition
of the gospel) where it seems that the debates
in the
comment section always fail (at least for me) to help those who are trying to learn.
To participate, submit your name, name
of blog, title
of post and link
in the
comment section of «Experiences
in the Wilderness» by 6 p.m. EST 3/8/2011.
If you want to read these
posts in their entirety, you can find their links
in the
comments section of yesterday's
post.
If you would like to join
in the conversation, please plan to submit your name, name
of blog, title
of post and link
in the
comment section of this announcement by 6PM EST 2/7/2012.
If you're interested, I shared one extraordinary experience with Him
in the
comments section of the
post linked below.
Alumni expressed mixed reactions
in the
comments section of the student newspaper's exclusive
post.
Looking over the
post, I see how just a few adjustments could have perhaps improved the tone and spared us from some
of the bickering that occurred
in the
comment section.
How can you look at the densely information packed
in a DNA strand and not see a creator behind the creation but also see the lessly dense information
in this
comment section and not yell SEE NOBODY CREATED THESE
POST, THEY ARE ALL CHANCE AND I CAN RECREATE EACH ONE
OF THEM.
UPDATED with a new FAQ at the end
of the
post, compiled from the questions
in the
comments sections here and on my other macaron
posts.
But if you have any questions, be sure to ask them
in the
comments section at the bottom
of this
post.
Take a screen grab
of your electronic receipt or other proof
of purchase, and
post a photo
of it
in the
comment section on this blog
post (just click on the camera icon
in the blog
comment form, and upload a photo or screen shot from your computer).
As always, feel free to participate
in the fun
in the
comments section of this
post and tell me about something YOU are loving this week!
Please
post your favourite blogs
in the
comment section we can include them
in one
of our next features!
Post your favorite Greek yogurt based recipe in the comment section of this post «Chobani Giveaway.&ra
Post your favorite Greek yogurt based recipe
in the
comment section of this
post «Chobani Giveaway.&ra
post «Chobani Giveaway.»
If you do not have a blog but a great recipe to share please leave that
in the
comments section of this
post.
(UPDATE: Please read the
comment section — it includes a reply from Rainforest Alliance as well as my response and that
of a TransFair representative — and my follow up -
post which
in there is a lengthy reply from the Smithsonian Bird - Friendly folks.)
In the
comments section of this
post, let me know the 3 flavors
of gluten - free cereal you would like to win and your favorite way to eat cereal or use cereal (maybe it's just
in a bowl with milk, but I know some
of you will share some creative ideas!)
I
posted a
comment and put my email instead
of name
in the name
section.
And feel free to leave links to your favorite Mexican or Mexican - inspired recipes
in the
comment section of this
post — I'd love to see them!
With that being said you will notice something new
in the
comment section of the
posts too.
Obviously I welcome discussion and some
of the things I
post, I do so with the
comments section in mind.
I could put it back into the
comments I just don't see a reason that an entire article about Josh Allen should be
in the
comments section of this Sam Darnold
post.
I had
posted the link
in the
comment section of the article on Teddy's signing with the Jets.
I don't know what happened to him (I personally think the A * Bz must have done something funny to that icon
of truth), but
in loving memory
of my beloved Kemp, I personally shall be
posting in the
comment»
section some
of his old articles which he
posted on this site.
TheBear64 regularly
posts his musings about the Boston Bruins
in the
comments sections of Stanley Cup Of Chowder or in an occasional fan post, and can also frequently be found hanging around and posting comments on: The Bruins Fans Forum (http://bruinsfans.freeforums.org) The Calgary Flames blog «Matchsticks and Gasoline» (www.matchsticksandgasoline.co
of Stanley Cup
Of Chowder or in an occasional fan post, and can also frequently be found hanging around and posting comments on: The Bruins Fans Forum (http://bruinsfans.freeforums.org) The Calgary Flames blog «Matchsticks and Gasoline» (www.matchsticksandgasoline.co
Of Chowder or
in an occasional fan
post, and can also frequently be found hanging around and
posting comments on: The Bruins Fans Forum (http://bruinsfans.freeforums.org) The Calgary Flames blog «Matchsticks and Gasoline» (www.matchsticksandgasoline.com)
I encourage you to read the
post, but also take a look at the
comments section, where an interesting conversation is taking place about the possible unintended consequences
of shifting subsidies around, and also some practical input from me and fellow school food blogger Ed Bruske about the critical difference between serving produce
in school cafeterias and getting kids to actually eat it.