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Quick note about comments

Over the past couple of weeks I have noticed more and more comments being posted that have absolutely nothing to do with the topic of the post. Not only that, but several have been nasty and utterly pointless. With that in mind, I will begin to remove messages that are posted that do not add anything of value to the blog. This does not mean I will remove negative posts as I feel they can be of value but any comment that attacks another commenter will be removed. I ask that, going forward, you take a moment before posting a comment to think about its value to the blog. If what someone has written bothers you, either ignore it or post something constructive as to why you disagree.

Thanks.

Jim

Comments

Anonymous said…
Kudos!
Anonymous said…
Marly's @ 106 Bridge st in Phoenixville is Absoultely amazing. The Food is unbelievable especially for the price. Service and atmosphere is excellant
Anonymous said…
OK, but go easy. The best thing about a blog is reading the back and forth on the comments.
Chazzey said…
The Turf club is a great place to go and past time.A very nice place.Right in Oaks.Wish Pville would have gotin it.

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