Links in comments are fine. You're a trusted source. From now on, you might want to try inserting the link via HTML code so that, when the comment is published, all we readers have to do is click (but, truthfully, it's not a huge deal for me to select the URL, right click, and hit "go to URL"). Thanks again. Looks to be a nice trail, but if it has too many steep ups and downs, well, my balance since the 2021 stroke is a bit shot, which is why I generally stick to bike trails.
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AND A NEW RULE (per this post): comments critical of Trump's lying must include criticism of Biden's or Kamala's or some prominent leftie's lying on a one-for-one basis! Failure to be balanced means your comment will not be published.
Dont know if you allow links in comments but thought you might be interested in this https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/culture/2024/10/135_383451.html
ReplyDeleteLinks in comments are fine. You're a trusted source. From now on, you might want to try inserting the link via HTML code so that, when the comment is published, all we readers have to do is click (but, truthfully, it's not a huge deal for me to select the URL, right click, and hit "go to URL"). Thanks again. Looks to be a nice trail, but if it has too many steep ups and downs, well, my balance since the 2021 stroke is a bit shot, which is why I generally stick to bike trails.
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