I’m going to be away for a week or thereabouts, and in the meantime comments will be off. You can still leave one, but it’ll be waiting in my approval list before it gets published.
Otherwise you’ll be seeing Viagra spam all here! Have a good week!
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By David Ponce Just want to let you guys know that if you leave a comment, and it doesnt appear immediately, its because our spam filter, Akismet, has decided that everything is spam. Ive spent a good... 查看全文
Weve had a bit of a firestorm here at Dear Author and many new readers (hello new visitors). I thought it might be worthwhile to do a bit of post mortem on the recent brou ha ha. For new visitors, let... 查看全文
After weeks of badgering from the mainstream media as well as right wing talk radio, Republican nominee, Sen. John McCain (R, AZ), summoned reporters to say he was outraged by the President George W. ... 查看全文