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Comments on: I Promise To Go Back and Reply To All Your Comments! https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/i-promise-to-go-back-and-reply-to-all-your-comments/ Humor blogger D.J. Paris writes about the most interesting subject in the world - himself. It's worth a look if you're cool. And you are! Fri, 13 Jun 2014 02:27:22 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: Michelle https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/i-promise-to-go-back-and-reply-to-all-your-comments/#comment-87488 Fri, 13 Jun 2014 02:27:22 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4425#comment-87488 I would be happy knowing you were reading them. I wouldn’t need a response for every comment. 🙂

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By: ladyjess78 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/i-promise-to-go-back-and-reply-to-all-your-comments/#comment-10421 Wed, 28 Nov 2012 00:00:48 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4425#comment-10421 I know I’m way late to the party with this post, but I just wanted to say that you are totally, completely 100% a “real” writer. Just like an artist is a person who creates art regardless of whether or not that art sells, gets nice reviews or hangs in a big museum; a writer is a person who writes. Everyday. Regardless of if or how that writing gets published or how much income it brings.  
I have to remind myself of that a lot, so I thought I’d take a break and remind you instead. Except I never said it to you before, so there’s no re. I’m minding you of that.  
Also, I re-read based on tag.

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By: D.J. Paris https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/i-promise-to-go-back-and-reply-to-all-your-comments/#comment-9976 Thu, 22 Nov 2012 20:37:38 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4425#comment-9976 In reply to Erin23.

Erin23  I like it! I actually love going back because I can’t remember what I’ve done. Also, I forget about the points I’ve made or the jokes I’ve constructed. I’m often times proud of the work that I had forgotten about.

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By: D.J. Paris https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/i-promise-to-go-back-and-reply-to-all-your-comments/#comment-9977 Thu, 22 Nov 2012 20:37:38 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4425#comment-9977 In reply to RachRiot.

RachRiot  tfpHumorBlog  It’s a hilarious photo even if you were a cripple. I feel like nobody says “a cripple” anymore. It’s time to bring it back!

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By: D.J. Paris https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/i-promise-to-go-back-and-reply-to-all-your-comments/#comment-9975 Thu, 22 Nov 2012 20:32:38 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4425#comment-9975 In reply to ViolaFury.

ViolaFury  Wow! I didn’t know your story! I’ve been toying around with the idea of putting a book together and figuring out do I cobble together old posts or come up with brand new content. We’ll see…

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By: D.J. Paris https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/i-promise-to-go-back-and-reply-to-all-your-comments/#comment-9941 Tue, 20 Nov 2012 18:47:29 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4425#comment-9941 In reply to angieuncovered.

angieuncovered  New reply here.

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By: ViolaFury https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/i-promise-to-go-back-and-reply-to-all-your-comments/#comment-9933 Tue, 20 Nov 2012 05:37:27 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4425#comment-9933 I understand about not reading what you’ve written. I am a big idea person myself. I’ve got enough material to self-publish a book of my posts from a blog I started when I was homeless. One thing you shouldn’t do, DJ. Don’t denigrate your writing. I come from a batch of folks who took writing and the art of using language pretty seriously, although everything else pretty much slap-dash. They were wielders of the pen and masters both verbal and written. Just because we’re typing into the cyber sphere and in short chunks, doesn’t mean we’re not writing. You rock.

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By: angieuncovered https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/i-promise-to-go-back-and-reply-to-all-your-comments/#comment-9931 Mon, 19 Nov 2012 23:57:27 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4425#comment-9931 New Comment Here.

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By: RachRiot https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/i-promise-to-go-back-and-reply-to-all-your-comments/#comment-9930 Mon, 19 Nov 2012 21:47:26 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4425#comment-9930 In reply to D.J. Paris.

tfpHumorBlog  RachRiot  HA! You know what? You are not the first person to ask me if I really need that Rascal. I have full function of my legs normally but I was indeed drunk as balls that night and stole that ass wagon while in a fancy restaurant. Someone had parked it right by the door! I HAD to!

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By: Erin23 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/thoughts/i-promise-to-go-back-and-reply-to-all-your-comments/#comment-9929 Mon, 19 Nov 2012 21:32:26 +0000 https://thoughtsfromparis.com/?p=4425#comment-9929 No need to respond to my comment, unless you feel compelled of course. I just wanted to share my method for reading my own previously published web writing back when I was in college & wrote fairly frequently on a online type diary thing a ma jig, Xanga, perhaps you’ve heard of it? Anywho, every few days or so or whenever I went on to write I’d go back & read whatever I’d wrote that day the previous year or years if there was any from years back. So maybe if you’re looking to actually read go back and read past writings you might think about reading from that day in the past? Just my 2 cents of course!

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