Anonymous said...you ass hole, stupid, how dare you put that picture of an epidemic child to illustrate such vanal and careless comentary. who the hell do you think you are? i wish you die from a diarrea, like a lot of people in the world who dont leisurely walk!!
I have a few things to say to this. FIRST, I wish that people that comment or judge me please use capital letters to begin their sentences. Secondly, I think that the last sentence is a death threat. Thirdly, if you are ballsy enough to call me an "ass hole" please also be "vanal" enough to leave your name or email address. What the hell does "vanal" mean?
Now, I pose to you, my other two readers...should I leave this comment up, or delete it?
UPDATE: "vanal" is indeed not a word. Also, judging from the commenter's spelling of diarrhea (diarrhea), this person speaks Spanish. (This is the Spanish word for watery bowels.) Please see other translations HERE. (I, too, have misspelled the word.) The correct English Spelling of the word is....Diarrhea. The British spell it diarrhoea. Please see article here.
Tough call on leaving it up or not.
ReplyDeleteBut will you hate me if I told you that it's spelled "diarrhea?"
All corrected. I knew that I had spelled it incorrectly, but I left it on there. I have decided overnight to correct my spellings. I may not get as many hits now...
ReplyDeleteI think you should leave it up. It's a good conversation started. I like that he called it "A diarrea." I wonder if he meant "Banal" instead of "vanal." Although that doesn't make much sense either. Bad grammar makes me mad. What a tool. And it's YOUR blog--you can say whatever you want. I personally appreciate you letting me know not to go to this bakery.
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conversation STARTER, not started. So much for good grammar....I need more coffee...
ReplyDeleteYes, you did a fine community service there, sir. I will not be frequently the Diarrhea Donut shop.
ReplyDelete"Frequenting!" What's with all our grammar lately??
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