Gil, I can only assume this is anon-iano putting my blogger profile in a HREF code into the name/url option - I don't recollect anyone other than the anon-iano and myself using HTML codes to put real working links into our comments.
Interesting that the anon-steve mcdonald has been making comments only when gay issues come up, don't you?
For the record, I don't have any issues with gay marriage. As a wise family member puts it, "Why not let them be as miserable as the rest of us?"
I think you assume correctly. The obsessive to whom you refer, having been banned from posting here, is now attempting to post anonymously and under other people's names.
That he is going to such lengths suggests a level of emotional maturity found in many troubled teenagers.
Be that as it may, now that we are aware that he is using other people's blogger profiles to post we will endeavor to be even more vigilant.
I have to admit, going to greater lengths in having my name highlighted in bold and blue link to look like the real deal is creative. However, the orange "B" symbol and my regular sarcastic picture of the season do not appear, so regular readers are able to decipher between the two through these noticable differences.
Ironically, it was a former Spencerblog commenter who recommended to me that I set up a blogger account so that others couldn't post as me.
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we had NO idea that you were "Gay, conservative and proud of it."
Nothing wrong with that. Just a little surprised. :-)
I had no idea either.
Gil, I can only assume this is anon-iano putting my blogger profile in a HREF code into the name/url option - I don't recollect anyone other than the anon-iano and myself using HTML codes to put real working links into our comments.
Interesting that the anon-steve mcdonald has been making comments only when gay issues come up, don't you?
For the record, I don't have any issues with gay marriage. As a wise family member puts it, "Why not let them be as miserable as the rest of us?"
Steve,
I think you assume correctly. The obsessive to whom you refer, having been banned from posting here, is now attempting to post anonymously and under other people's names.
That he is going to such lengths suggests a level of emotional maturity found in many troubled teenagers.
Be that as it may, now that we are aware that he is using other people's blogger profiles to post we will endeavor to be even more vigilant.
Cheers.
Thanks Gil.
I have to admit, going to greater lengths in having my name highlighted in bold and blue link to look like the real deal is creative. However, the orange "B" symbol and my regular sarcastic picture of the season do not appear, so regular readers are able to decipher between the two through these noticable differences.
Ironically, it was a former Spencerblog commenter who recommended to me that I set up a blogger account so that others couldn't post as me.
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