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RE: Quick comment concept - Win stuff for commenting

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the boys tried to get their golf carts airborne

I think they put something in our milk and cookies in kindergarten...I blame them!😁

I, however, did my share of circle work as a teen.

Them gals be crazy...I've seen some go more full on than the lads. It' hilarious too.

You know, on the alcohol thing, I never touched it until I was 22. It's not like I had no chance to, I just didn't want to. I was living outside of the family home from the age of 17.5 (pushed out by mum o make my own way in life) and it was never on my radar. I drink now and then now but it's irregular and only social drinking. I'm ok with that, I have better things to do.

How on earth do you find the time to read all these comments?

A good question.

I'm organised I guess, quite structured and regimented in many aspects of life (work and so on), think quickly and type fast. Having said that, it gets difficult but somehow I manage, I'm not one to give in or give up so I just focus and push through. Besides, I enjoy it.

This is why I set the comment length at 50 words for this concept and can only do this concept in the middle of the week, otherwise I'd not keep up with all the reading I have to do for the #weekend-engagement over the Friday-Monday period. I have the next round of #QCC already written and ready to go. I'm not sure when I'll do it though, a couple weeks I guess.

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I've never seen it before, I'll keep any eye out for it. It's a great concept. But so many comments! I try to respond to all of mine, but even at my level (less than one twentieth of yours), some of them get away from me.

I've done three now and it seems to be well-received.

With the comments, yes I understand and yes it's difficult. I use https://engage.hivechain.app/ sometimes as it makes the comment disappear when answered (or ignored) and that helps me track my replies. I generally only use it as a double check for the comments, to make sure I don't miss any.