Of course, in one sense I'm not really saying goodbye. You won't be rid of me that easily; tomorrow, I suppose, or later tonight if my willpower is even less than I expect it to be, I'll turn up in...
Although we clashed a couple of times during your substituting, I want to give you major props for sheer VOLUME. It was mind-boggling how often you were posting -- and not on ephemera, but on meaty, serious subjects.
I hope you saved something for the next time Rod wants you to guest host. (Somehow, I don't think that will be a problem ...)
Daniel
November 25, 2007 10:13 PM
You have a real gift for this, Erin. Even though we may disagree, your posts were very thoughtful and thought provoking.
Susan
November 25, 2007 10:36 PM
You did a great job, Erin!
Cleveland
November 26, 2007 12:10 AM
"Goodbye, God bless, and see you back in the comment boxes!"
Right back atcha, Erin.
harvey lacey
November 26, 2007 7:58 AM
You did good Erin.
Erik
November 26, 2007 9:02 AM
What they said - you impressed me.
zann
November 26, 2007 9:29 AM
Ditto on the praise--Erin was awesome!
watsy
November 26, 2007 10:13 AM
I was away over Thanksgiving, so I didn't have the chance to read or participate in many of Erin's entries. I thought that the ones that I did read were excellent. Good job, Erin!
Anonymous Also
November 26, 2007 10:23 AM
(((((((standing ovation)))))))))....
M_David
November 26, 2007 10:54 AM
When I see my name start to show up on lists like this: ready to engage in discussions with Franklin and Susan and M_David...
then I know *I* am spending far too much time in the comment boxes and CC on general.
A man never knows how to say goodbye, indeed.
Alicia
November 27, 2007 1:43 PM
Thanks, Erin. You were great!
AnotherBeliever
November 27, 2007 2:13 PM
Thank YOU, Erin, for your Net-Hospitality, to perhaps coin a phrase.
jp
November 27, 2007 11:53 PM
Thank you for your thoughtful entries. I particularly enjoyed "Why liturgical culture matters."
In Christ,
-jp
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Erin:
Although we clashed a couple of times during your substituting, I want to give you major props for sheer VOLUME. It was mind-boggling how often you were posting -- and not on ephemera, but on meaty, serious subjects.
I hope you saved something for the next time Rod wants you to guest host. (Somehow, I don't think that will be a problem ...)
You have a real gift for this, Erin. Even though we may disagree, your posts were very thoughtful and thought provoking.
You did a great job, Erin!
"Goodbye, God bless, and see you back in the comment boxes!"
Right back atcha, Erin.
You did good Erin.
What they said - you impressed me.
Ditto on the praise--Erin was awesome!
I was away over Thanksgiving, so I didn't have the chance to read or participate in many of Erin's entries. I thought that the ones that I did read were excellent. Good job, Erin!
(((((((standing ovation)))))))))....
When I see my name start to show up on lists like this: ready to engage in discussions with Franklin and Susan and M_David...
then I know *I* am spending far too much time in the comment boxes and CC on general.
A man never knows how to say goodbye, indeed.
Thanks, Erin. You were great!
Thank YOU, Erin, for your Net-Hospitality, to perhaps coin a phrase.
Thank you for your thoughtful entries. I particularly enjoyed "Why liturgical culture matters."
In Christ,
-jp
Post a Comment
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