Frequent commenter “kcdad” has his own blog over at LiveJournal. I encourage all my readers who enjoy his musings and repartee to converse with him there. He will no longer be posting here.
In a related story, I’ve updated my Terms of Use (point #10 is new).
If you want to discuss this action, please contact me directly via e-mail. Commenting on this post has been disabled. Comments made on other posts on this topic will be deleted.
Here it is, folks: This is the place for all things KCDad. Here you can discuss communism, KCDad-style. Or you can discuss the teachings of Jesus as interpreted by KCDad. Perhaps you want to just sit and soak in the profound teaching of KCDad himself. This is the place. Now is the time.
But from now on, if the conversation on any other post strays away from the post’s original topic into KCDad-Land (which will be determined at my sole discretion), the comments will be moved to this post for that discussion to continue (hence the “repository” moniker). I’ll leave a little note in the comments section of future posts if the discussion is redirected here.
That doesn’t mean that all of KCDad’s comments (or responses to KCDad’s comments) will be moved here. He isn’t being quarantined. This is simply an attempt to keep posts on topic. As long as the comments are related to the original topic, they’re fine. It’s only when they veer into the “communism vs. capitalism” or “The Gospel According to KCDad” or similarly-recurring motifs that they’ll be moved to this thread for further argument and development.
A couple of additions to my blogroll:
- Controversial commenter “kcdad” has started his own blog over at LiveJournal. If you’re into Communism and other anti-Capitalist concepts, this blog is for you.
- This blog (“Music for Ants”) has nothing to do with Peoria, but everything to do with music. Taylor Johnston reviews bands I’m too old to understand or appreciate. I’ll just admit it. But for any readers of mine who may be young and hip, check it out. His blog was cited in the New York Times not long ago, and I’m a little jealous that he gets free music sent to him — a little perk of being a music critic. He asked me recently if I get any free stuff sent to me for writing my blog. Um… no.
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