net nanny
Well I'm trying to read Other People's Blogs from The Man In The Comfy Chair's work puter and many many of you are banned by Web Marshall.
About Town had too much swearing and not enough medical talk to overcome that (cussing gets negative points, medical terms get positive points). The Whig was just all negative. DPF and Bhatnagar are ok.
Just something to keep in mind.
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I shall go home wearing a halo!
Thanks for the (positive, I think) feedback.
Net Nanny has been known to ban me from time to time. What is funny is that they also change certain swear words to **** which makes ot fun guessing what they were.
Back when I found out November 9 had stopped being worksafe, I thought about evening it out with medical terms.
Specifically by having a post that consisted of the word "cancer" repeated around seven or eight hundred times.
It wasn't good taste that stopped me, rather the fact that I have a tendancy to fold like a bad hand of poker when I start thinking too hard about cancer.
Hehe well I guess you could say that one of my goals was to make my blog objectionable. Having been successful at that I am starting afresh and may be more G rated in future...
blo**dy F*** #$$%%%^%%$&$%&&&*$% net nanny!
Isacc: How about "speculum" - cause if that'll get us good points, I know Richard and I can whip us up half a dozen high scoring posts before bedtime...
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