Guido Fawkes seeks a right of reply
Manic was greatly amused to see the high and mighty Guido Fawkes forced to stoop so low as to pansy about with long-winded chatter in the hugely unpopular and extremely boring realm of the hand-wringing lefties.
And he was in stitches when he read Guido whining about being the victim of "imaginative, unevidenced allegations".
Manic is very tempted to ask "How does it feel, gossip-boy?" but he is also confused... surely if the allegations are that easy to refute, he would have refuted them by now?
Manic has a reliable formula that he learned at the feet of The Great Guido. He urges you to use it wisely:
no comment = guilty
Manic has spoken. End communication.
4 Comments:
damn you! I already have to get up every ten minutes just to avoid soiling the mattress, and now I have to stay up until midnight every night just to see what you're going on unleash on poor old Guido next?
Well, not every night.
Take Manic's advice and drink less water - or get a wife worth pissing on.
Here endeth the abuse.
Making those changes to Guido's blog would be silly. Why would Guide possible want to stop people commenting uner assumed names?
Manic made a very generous offer last night, allowing Guido to walk away from this with 'time and date' timestamps alone... but even if he did introduce Comment Registration, it would not stop people from being able to post under assumed names. It would just stop people from pretending to be other users of Blogger, if you get my drift person-who-is-almost-certainly-not-Guido.
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