Thursday, February 02, 2012

Is this thing on?

Doesn't seem to be anyone round these parts any more.

Yeah, mirror, I know. But still, if anyone's still reading this, drop me a line in the comments.

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  1. We have all been stunned into silence because of your sher awesomenes.

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  2. We're here... you just haven't popped up into my RSS feed in a long time. :-)

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  3. What Big Tex said. Maybe some people thought you quit and unsubscribed in their RSS feed. Howzabout you write a post on breastfeeding in public or women wearing pants- that will bring 'em in!

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  4. I just got about 4-5 posts in my stream…

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  5. I have been remiss in mentioning "glad to see you back blogging, Dale!"

    So -- glad to see you back blogging.

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  6. Figured that your few spare moments are being spent on sleep what with the little one. At least you update more often than Old Oligarch, Cacciaguida or Erik Keilholtz.

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  7. While my own blog languishes, I haven't been commenting much either, but still lurking in the shadows, reading your blog and others when I can.

    -Boo Radley

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  8. I usually keep things in my RSS feed. I’m pleasantly surprised that you are blogging again.

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  9. Like others, I show up whenever the Google Reader says you have a post. Doing my best to insure there are non-Price surnamed Catholics in the Rocky Mountain West!

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  10. figured the new little had you to busy to even think, but yep we are out here waiting for on you, can't start the party until the host shows up :o}

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  11. I lurk and very rarely comment.

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  12. Of course I'm still reading. What else would I be reading? My site?

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  13. This is one of my regular stops, and I'm happy that you're back.

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Be reasonably civil. Ire alloyed with reason is fine. But slagging the host gets you the banhammer.

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