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Post by lm on Apr 4, 2005 12:28:02 GMT -5
for some reason it said that i was forbidden to leave a comment on your site. so i'm putting my comment to your most recent post right here:
that's hilarious. i was going to tell you that as soon as you switched over to a blog b/c i use safari at work. but then i was like, who really uses safari? so i figured it didn't matter, and proceded to use internet explorer for your site. -Lisa
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Post by MW on Apr 4, 2005 12:37:44 GMT -5
Couldn't leave a comment, huh? I'll get to the bottom of this.
The only thing I can figure may be that you left "Blogger" selected at the bottom of the Comments popup. Just select "Other" and type in whatever name you'd like and it should be okay. I have it set up so anyone can leave comments, so you shouldn't be "forbidden."
If that doesn't work, just pick "Anonymous" and sign with your name at the end of the post. Or not, I don't really care all that much.
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