Where Are All the Comments?

I dunno. We upgraded to Movable Type 3.14. Batgirl is e-mailing support now.

Edit: Thanks to the somewhat acerbic Stick and Ball Guy Batgirl realizes the comments are still there, even if it says "Comment=0". Strange. Batgirl is a lover, not a programmer.

Posted by Batgirl at January 22, 2005 12:23 PM
Comments

My Lord, the comments have blown up. It's like the eighth inning of Game 4!!

Posted by: RonDavis at January 22, 2005 12:35 PM

I hope Frightwig saved the blues song.

Posted by: Stacy at January 22, 2005 01:00 PM

See, one of the things you should always do is check things out.

I went and looked and the comments are there, even if it says Comments(0).

Thanks for the link.

Posted by: Stick and Ball Guy at January 22, 2005 01:24 PM

Thanks S&B Guy.

You know, I've only been linking to Twins sites and have turned down several "all-sports" sites, alas. I need to have a links policy, and that's what its been. But I'll link in entries and stuff.

Posted by: Batgirl at January 22, 2005 01:28 PM

Fine. Then why did you tell me personally that you would link to me?

I would expect then that you'll take off AaronGleeman.com with his frequent comments about poker. And SethSpeaks with his comments on the Timberwolves.

Posted by: Stick and Ball Guy at January 22, 2005 01:37 PM

Dear S&B Guy,

As I explained in my e-mail, I just realized when I saw your comment that I had neglected to add the link. Batgirl has spent much of the off-season thinking about Johan Santana, and not about adding links. When I went over, though, I found the site, in my judgement, to be more of a general sports site than I traditionally link to. If that changes during baseball season, I will happily add the link.

Sincerely,
Batgirl

Posted by: Batgirl at January 22, 2005 01:58 PM

Hey now, hey now, break it up. S&B Guy, you get detention for bullying, and Batgirl, you have to go home and think about what you said.

I want to see a 150 essay from the both of you tomorrow detailing why you were right or wrong.

(I swear to God this happened to me in middle school)

Eric

Posted by: Eric at January 23, 2005 01:26 AM

As I told the nation in my stirringly unsuccessful campaign against LBJ, "It is better to be extremely right than extremely wrong."

Best, Barry

Posted by: BarryGoldwater at January 23, 2005 02:10 PM

Far be it from San Francisco-dwelling, Liberal agenda-pushing Haplo to judge, but I think that "Stick & Ball" Guy has bigger concerns than Batgirl's tough (but fair) link policy.

1) the pinkness of his website
2) his catty tone
3) the fact that his name is "Stick & Ball"

Posted by: Haplo at January 25, 2005 06:52 PM