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kittykitty1260 63F
15748 posts
9/21/2014 4:52 am

I've hidden quite a few in my day.. they fell under the 'what were you thinking category'.

sure easy to take away a written word than spoken one, those once spoken are out there forever...

“Who says life is fair, where is that written?”
― William Goldman, The Princess Bride


lastguymn 56M

9/21/2014 10:47 pm

I've had a couple that I would have liked to take back, but for the most part, no, I don't really regret many of my posts. There are a lot of really stupid ones that I cringe at if I encounter them again, but they make up, for better or worse, part of the story of my experiences here, so I leave 'em be and let the chips (and opinions) fall where they may. I think I've regretted more comments I've made than posts...and the window for deleting those is far too short, in my humble opinion.

~LastGuy

"It's great to be here. It's great to be anywhere." -- Keith Richards

"There are many spokes on the wheel of life. First, we're here to explore new possibilities." -- Ray Charles


kb1971 58M

9/22/2014 1:49 pm

The older blogs could be used as references for a topic that comes up later. I'm far from the blogster that others are, but I have deleted some mostly do to a lack of interest. A post with alot of passion behind it can be a two edged sword. On one hand it may cause some uproar on the other it is what you feel, and as long as it is not offensive it should be allowed a kindly debate.

"Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do, and they will suprise you with their ingenuity."~ Gen. George Patton



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