Where was I?

Okay, last time I stopped doing this thing, the Republicans were going steadfastly into defeat, nobody was reporting the good news in Iraq, religion was being blamed for everything that's wrong, and my biggest source of traffic was spammers going through a link on TechCrunch.

Yep, seems like I never left.

Oh...this is probably a big mistake...

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First!

Second! FOTS

Guess who appeared on my screen yesterday. Weird that you would follow immediately ... before I did something stupid, like get hooked again.

Boss® how does a common tater get so's he can see the fruits of his labors without he gots ta wait for the Boss® to approve his ramblins?

The easiest way is to sign up for TypeKey, but you should be set, now.

Maybe.

We can only hope, I guess.

I should point out that, no, you are not set.

Through several seconds of research, I’ve learned that it isn’t possible to approve only certain comments from “anonymous” people. If you click on the ‘Sign In’ link then click the TypeKey login then get that, I can then set you up to be a trusted commenter.

This is the price you pay when you have a rated PG blog.

I been down the sign up road before. Gonna hafta seriously consider it 'fore I go there agin.

Age brings patience . . . (just for you) so I can wait 'til you approve . . . or not.

comments asked, comments given.

hullo again. :-)

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