61 thoughts on “lurky mclurkersons.

  1. Am I the only one who thinks the term lurker sounds like some kind of slimy lizard hiding behind a rock waiting to jump out and scare the bejezus out of the next sucker to amble by?

    I’m just saying.

  2. I believe you have created a veritable de-lurkathon! I am also a cronic lurker (that sounds a bit pervy) but couldn’t help revealing my presence now. All the cool kids are doing it.
    p.s. I adore your blog!

  3. I’m a dork. I say dorky things. This is why I do not speak. But I read. I try to become cooler. This is what I do.

  4. Author Louise Rennison’s books have a glossary that defines lurker in UK slang as something quite different, but equally sinister. Hopefully you’re now de-lurked by all definitions.

  5. Hi Meg – you finally got me, and I have crossed the line to comment. I stop by and read to keep up the info and really enjoy your writing. Especially your blog on Poppa, touched my heart.

  6. I’ve comment a few times here before, but you don’t respond to very many comments (and usually only those from folks you already know). On behalf of the lurkers, if you want a dialogue with us, then write back!

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