Dear Anonymous Commentor
Posted on January 18th, 2009 by DeafMom
Dear Anonymous Commentor, the one with the IP address of 71.194.149.189:
Thank you for taking the time to leave a nasty comment while hiding behind anonymity.
Have a nice day.

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Nicest handling of a nasty comment that I’ve ever seen, and giving them about the amount of attention deserved (almost none)!
My hubby is a computer nerd, I had him look it up. It’s someone in Illinois who uses a comcast cable modem. That narrows it down to several million.
I’m pretty sure I know who it is. Doesn’t surprise me either.
Karen Putzs last blog post..Dear Anonymous Commentor
Yeah.. Somebody from Palos Hills.
Yo.. You got a problem with Karen Putz??
Come to me first.. Complain to me first.. Cry to me first.. Leave nasty emails to me first…
Got that??
Dennis “NOT HIDING” O’Brien Jr
I’ve gotten nasty comments in my deaf blog, too. I just delete ‘em as they usually have no real content related to the blog entry. I’ve published harsh comments when they are related to blog entries — but a couple do come in and try to shake things up.
One thing I’ve learned… no matter how good and nice you are, someone will always not like you. Just life.
I haven’t been reading for a few weeks and just saw this. I’m sorry that this happened. It happens to all of us. Once in a while some of my friends even say things that sting. You took the high road and handled it like pro!
B.Wildes last blog post..Cleaner #5: The Answer to All Your Problems
As one of my old professors put it, “An anonymous attack is the height of cowardice.”