How Decatur handles its anonymous blogger
Here is how the readers of "The Decatur Democrat" a blog run by an anonymous host respond to the host's anonymity. The comments there reveal just how small minded the many comments here have been.
Here is how the readers of "The Decatur Democrat" a blog run by an anonymous host respond to the host's anonymity. The comments there reveal just how small minded the many comments here have been.
posted by The Inside Dope @ 3/01/2005 5 comments
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5 Comments:
a mind is a terribul thing to hide behind dope
Wow. That's deep.
Either that or it makes no sense whatsoever.
here we go again
Hello. Your headline should be "...handles its anonymous..." -- the possessive its {like his or hers), not the contraction it's (like he's or she's).
Thank you.
Point taken. Thanks for pointing out the error, though I'm rather surprised that anyone is digging around this far back in the archives.
I now know better how to handle "its", having just read "Eats, Shoots, and Leaves", a very good book on punctuation.
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