Ever notice that I haven’t been commenting much out in the blogosphere. When I finally do post a comment, my fingers type stupid things. Then I blankly stare at the words and search for better wording, something wiser or more witty to write, but nothing comes.
So to those lucky recipients of my “comments” of the day, let me just say (with a sheepish grin), I’m sorry.
Amanda says
I do that on a daily basis at work, luckily people have learned to just laugh at me and I do too now!
brit says
I feel like I just don’t translate well. If people know me or my blog I feel okay commenting because I feel like they know my sarcasm and that I think I’m funny.
I’ve left comments I thought were funny but in retrospect were harsh …its hard.
Juls says
I try to read a lot of the blogs from those who visit mine. As I am sure you all find, much of what you would have said has often already been said (unless you are the first to comment). But I like to comment on a few blogs each day, and spread the comments around so that you all know that I’ve been there. Sometimes what comes out is just jibberish. Oh well. Perhaps I’ll just type “I was here”
Your Little Sister says
So many times I attempt to write a comment to you only to fail to find the right words. However, I am always moved by your blog just as everyone else in your blog space is.
backofpack58@yahoo.com says
I feel the same way Juls – I sit and stare, sometimes reword, sometimes delete, and sometimes just leave it. Lately, I’ve been busy, so I’ve been reading without commenting – which also makes me feel bad!
darrell says
I was here and I know what you mean. Keep on smiling, sheepishly or not.
suzanne says
i was here too – i try to visit often … and i worry about the same thing sometimes!
Karen says
I love the “I was Here!” comment. As a moron who can barely spell by the time I read the blogs, it is probably the safest bet to just let you know I stopped by!
jeanne says
stupid things, you say? if your comments are stupid…i’d hate to think what mine are! (here is exhibit A.)