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Comments, or lack of...

Okay, there's no crime here. There's nothing that I would normally post in this entry, but stick with me a moment and you will see my point. I hope.

So, I'm clicking around the blogosphere, reading stuff while trying to kill some extra time (okay- I don't really have any extra time, but I was however waiting on hold on a phone call and needed something to do) when I started reading Harvey's blog. I'm not sure how I go there. I know Basil has something going with this Harvey guy, cause he had this really funny April Fools joke this year where he (Basil) made his site look just like Harvey's. It was funny. Trust me. Anyway, I'm not sure how I got there to Harvey's place today, last thing I recall is looking at Gnomes. So, there I was at Harvey's and I end up reading his posts on being a better blogger. Really, I was reading the one about getting comments. Because, well to be honest- a lot more of you read than actually comment. And I've always wondered why.

Now, Harvey said I should write a post complaining about the fact that no one comments. I think he said something like "Whining works". But, that just seems so well, sad. Whining to get comments.

Harvey also said I should leave a question, try to drawn the urge to comment out of you. Well, I've tried that, and it doesn't really do much.

Harvey also said I should blog about your comments. I have done that one before to, it didn't work out so well.

So, here's what I am going to:

How come ya'll comment so very little on my blog? Huh? I write and write and write, and yet... I don't see many comments. It's sad. What can I do to make you want to comment? Augh, I just want comments. Come on, at least give me a :D or :( please. Tell me what you want!

Okay, I'll be blogging about your answers later on, so make them good.

See, I used all of Harvey's advice.

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