I think I’ve finally caught a unicorn! I’ve discovered that this blog has received rave reviews. Now, fame seems to be just around the corner. I found these reviews by going through a maze of clicks. For some reason, WordPress has been hiding them from my view, on an obscure page called Spam. But that’s the way unicorns are. They’re very elusive.
Here are some of the outstanding reviews my sensational, superlative blog has received:
“Magnificent goods from you, man. I’ve understand your stuff previous to and you’re just too fantastic.” – silvanomorandi.
“I would like to thank you for the efforts you have put in writing this site. I am hoping the same high-grade blog post from you in the upcoming also.” – diadelcazador.
“I am just commenting to make you understand of the helpful discovery my cousin’s princess found reading through the blog. She picked up a good number of pieces, which included what it is like to have a marvelous helping character to have many others completely learn several specialized matters.” – dyrlaegevagten.
“楼主,请原谅我的自私!我知道无论用多么华丽的辞藻来形容楼主您帖子的精彩程度都是不够的,都是虚伪的,所以我只想说” – sesexy.
“Thank you a lot for sharing this with all people you really know what you’re talking approximately!” – aeiautomocion.
“This video post is actually enormous, the sound feature and the picture quality of this tape post is in fact awesome.” – thomasbiler. (I don’t do video or tape posts, but thanks for the rave review, Thomas.)
Who knows, you may have rave reviews hidden on your blog, also. To find them, hover over My Sites, then click on WP Admin. Then click on Comments. Finally, click on the Spam menu, under the Comments heading. That’s a long information scent to follow, but no one ever said catching a unicorn was easy.
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I think you’re great too.
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Thanks. And given your proper use of syntax and spelling, I’ll take that as a genuine compliment. 🙂
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I never get interesting spam as far as I can tell. It’s all in Chinese. That may be because of the fact that my very first published article was in Chinese. I wrote it, but I can’t read it. Isn’t that a metaphor for life?
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Does this mean you can order Chinese food in a restaurant, but have no idea what you’re eating?
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No it means if there is a problem with any drug in China it is my fault and they will come and get me and push me off the Great Wall.
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Heh-heh, maybe you better not travel abroad.
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Spam comments are hilarious. I wish I was half as good as they claim I am 🙂
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Me too, but only after I correct in my mind, the syntax of their claims.
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This writing blog tell far story i gratfully learn marvelous matters special talents…
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I you thank much for most bigness compliments all of.
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mr. welcome and bignees to you always..
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