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Thursday, July 20, 2017
2581. It's a breeze
If you ever drove into Olustee And got out of your car, you got dusty Well, unless it had rained, Still, your energy drained From those damned prairie winds strong and gusty.
Pop. 593
Just below every comment, the choices 'Reply' and 'Delete' should appear --- at least they do for me.
Since a comment cannot be changed, I always 1) hilite the entire comment (warts and all) 2) Copy and paste it into a text document 3) Click the 'Delete' choice under the comment 4) Select "Delete forever?" option.
Then I 5) Make the repair to the text document, 6) return to the original blog post, 7) click on 'Comment' again, and 8) hilite and paste in from the "fixed" text doc.
Sorry there's no way to do simple edits, but that is a workable (if clumsy) solution.
I'd repair L2 for you, but then when I re-commented, it would show as MINE, not yours.
There, I deleted the old mess, and added the corrected one (the one to add to your verse above):
The same goes for most of Saskatchewan Where it's easy to search for and catch a con Where groundhogs have flair Digging holes, and don't care That each victim out there has to patch a lawn.
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ReplyDeleteJust below every comment, the choices 'Reply' and 'Delete' should appear --- at least they do for me.
ReplyDeleteSince a comment cannot be changed, I always
1) hilite the entire comment (warts and all)
2) Copy and paste it into a text document
3) Click the 'Delete' choice under the comment
4) Select "Delete forever?" option.
Then I
5) Make the repair to the text document,
6) return to the original blog post,
7) click on 'Comment' again, and
8) hilite and paste in from the "fixed" text doc.
Sorry there's no way to do simple edits, but that is a workable (if clumsy) solution.
I'd repair L2 for you, but then when I re-commented, it would show as MINE, not yours.
There, I deleted the old mess, and added the corrected one (the one to add to your verse above):
ReplyDeleteThe same goes for most of Saskatchewan
Where it's easy to search for and catch a con
Where groundhogs have flair
Digging holes, and don't care
That each victim out there has to patch a lawn.