Sentences with phrase «read everything i have posted»

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Dear David, I know you don't have time to read everything that gets posted here.
Hello Dave; I don't comment but so often, but read and smile at just about everything that you've posted.
Précis People: I've read the first paragraph and despite the fact that most opening paragraphs are introductions that set the tone, I think yours is a précis of everything you say in the post and therefore I can ignore or skim the rest.
That's a great idea — I'll try to share a post on everything I've enjoyed reading and watching x
So opening up the blog posting all over again I went back and read everything you wrote about your experience with this cake and I noticed the statement your husband made about this being one of your best five cakes you've ever made.
I've just arrived home from work, was wondering what to cook with my recent grocery shopping, read your post, i have everything..
I'll be covering everything from blog posts that caught my eye, to what I've been reading, eating, watching and listening to.
My daughter saw this as I was reading the post and asked if I would make them, she loves everything pumpkin.
Since you love reading my comments so much why don't you copy and paste everything what JAmerican has posted?
This is the first post I've read of your blog I read it last night, I got a chuckle, I have dogs, but the people who read this blog and have left comments are terrible, I run a daycare in my home, 4 months 9 months 18 months 2,3,7,7, and today at nap time when everything goes nuts, my dog follows me around as I take the littles to cribs she goes and snuggles the olders for quiet time I couldn't appreciate her more, her needs are a bowl filled a blanket lifted so she can snuggle under with you and a door opened occasionally she is te easiest in this house can't imagine life with out her < 3 btw the last comment is the best LOL!
Ever since reading that post yesterday, I have viewed IMG completely as an abuser, and interpreted everything in that light.
Reading this post was like reading everything I have wanted to say, but couldn't Reading this post was like reading everything I have wanted to say, but couldn't reading everything I have wanted to say, but couldn't say it.
And I just thought while I'm writing to you id let you know I found your FB page through a friend who has the same beliefs as you and then found your blog and haven't been able to stop reading your posts they have my mind racing and rethinking everything I LOVE IT.
As you may have read in my previous post, my 4.5 year old is starting Pre-K this year, so I am doing everything I can to savor his last year of preschool.
You're better off reading it directly from the book than having me paraphrase everything in this post.
so instead of drugs or drinking i returned to the weights and juice i guess thats a drug lol in this last 2 yrs I've tried everything, to train like i was at the intensity at 28 uh not happening, Im at the point now where i got to be happy with me at 195 0r 200 cuz if i get any stronger I'm gonna get more achy and hurt, so my long ass point here is regardless of this routine that was posted the high reps will keep you lifting longer, as your pump issue i find natural or not its the time between sets that dictates the pump, Corey you and many other naturals have done it all and still don't look huge its genes id still be 170 or less i bet if it wasn't for juice but let me say i wish i didn't do it seriously i had a crappy sexdrive till androgel came out and now I'm only on 300 test a week, I'm done with deca and eq I've been reading or maybe looking for negative stuff and I've found it, Another thing is with this routine to go to failure and getting to heavy weights on so many sets i think will take a cns toll i feel like crap for the last 4 days i overdid it.
I've seen some posts and articles stating this online (and, as you know, everything you read on the Internet is true!).
You see, from everything I've seen and read, the LG protocol is MOST effective if the workout is performed in a fasted state, and the meal that breaks the fast is immediately consumed post workout.
I've been reading the information you posted and was going to purchase your book but everything seems geared toward hypothyroidism....
I've read almost everything you have posted very informative and encouraging.
And SO wish I had read this post about Mercury and retrograde and messing everything up!!
Just came across your blog on Pinterest yesterday and I can't wait to dive in and read up on everything you've posted.
Got my eyes on an off white coat, maybe Santa reads this Your picks are gorgeous, not surprisingly as I absolutely love your taste judging by everything that you've posted on your blog so far.
Thank you to everyone who read the posts this whole week — I had a ton of fun putting everything together for it.
I would love to start keeping track of everything beauty and skincare related that I use so that I can go back, read the posts and discover again for the best ones,... View Post
I would be interested in reading a post about how you planned everything out with the Ikea systems.
Online dating is a safe and fun way to find a great new relationship, but everything in life has its risks, so today's blog post will go over some important safety tips that will keep you from getting led on, catfished, or otherwise taken advantage o... Read More
Online dating is a safe and fun way to find a great new relationship, but everything in life has its risks, so today's blog post will go over some important safety tips that w... Read More
This week, as our school enters another season of testing, our sixth - and eighth - grade teachers have chosen to read to students a principal's letter that one parent posted online: «We are concerned that these tests do not always assess all of what it is that make each of you special and unique... the scores you get will tell you something, but they will not tell you everything.
If you'd like to read all the posts I've written for ALLi, this link will give you everything that has been published under my byline on the ALLi blog.
I have to admit that while I treasure your posts, there are days when I just don't have time to read everything that comes into my inbox.
The author page is where you don't have to worry about post frequency or too much promotion: the people that like your author page like it because they want to know everything about your book, from readings and events to reviews.
I normally enjoy reading posts on the forum as they can be quite informative — whether I agree with them or not, after all it would be very boring if we all had the same views on everything.
Even though I am an avid reader of your blog — I read all your posts when I came across it more than a year ago and have been reading everything you wrote since, just as irregularly as you post — but a useless one.
Sure, everything that's posted on the Net about your book won't read just the way it would if you'd written it yourself.
Since then, I've read almost everything I could get my hands on, exchanging Sweet Valley High and RL Stine books with my classmates and friends, talking endlessly about our favorite stories and characters, even making list rankin Frequency about 1 post per month.
It also has some quite excellent reviews — thank you, guys — and you can read about what has changed in this blog post (short version: almost everything).
I would definitely like to read about your culture and everything you've learned if you do end up writing a future post.
What u are saying it is true bcuz since I have been in trading industry I have never make consistent profit buzzy over trading i read everything that u are posting i like to say thank
I don't like being pretentious and I don't pretend to know everything — I like to have fun with my blog and hope that it's fun for others to read as well Frequency about 2 posts per month.
There are so many blogs from those who have already made it and i'm so, so happy for them, but it's inspiring and encouraging to read a post from someone who is giving it everything to try and live a better life.
Hi Cory I took for facebook for artist course a little while back and it was insightful, I did a suggestion in the course that said you could convert your personal page into a business page, overall it was a good decision as I would get distracted by reading posts and instant messaging, but the engagement of fans verses friends is much more work, everything you did as friend page now cost to interact as a fan page which I didn't realize before switching and you can not switch back after you convert it over, please include the pros and cons of switching your personal page into a fan page so that everyone is well informed..
Many of the folks you are complaining about have employment contracts committing them to activities that do not include reading and responding to everything Bob T., Steve Mc., and others post on a daily basis.
Please understand that I can not cover everything I've written in 6,600 words (plus graphics) in a post like this, so you'll need to read it Tuesday (GMT) I gather
Philip Lee, again it would help if you actually read Zeke's blog post instead of trying to interpret everything from the figure.
This time, I decided to not say anything, until I had read everything, including all the posts (so - far).
Perhaps any «hand waving» can be avoided through greater precision of references, and by actually carefully reading everything I have written on the subject prior to Alice's post.
If you would like to know more about this workaround and possibly download everything needed to make it work, you can read our full post here.
Although I hope everything I write is of value to you, I've selected the posts I feel are must - reads.
I am not anti everything I simply have no interest in posting «I agree» on every thread I read.
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