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Pay per post does: Largest Blog Comment Chain World Record Attempt

Hey all,

Believe it or not, but Pay per Post is trying to get 2,000 unique Human (so no bots!!!) comments on their blog post. I think it's a truly remarkable thing. As they say, no one has ever tried this before. It is known that blogs have had over 200 and 500 comments per post, but 2,000? Imagine this would be worthwhile for the Guinness Book of World Records! I can't imagine that it would come into that. Will they ever be able to receive that many unique comments? On the other hand it would be great to be a part of such an endeavor! So, here goes! It would be a great thing, wouldn't it? And just for the heck of it, I'm going to participate in this adventure. Come on in and join us all in the worldly undertaking! I sure know I would be impressed big time if we, all of us, would succeed in this job. Knowing to be a part of such a thing is wonderful. I’ve already read several comments and many people are willing to give this a try. Work on it, people, and deliver your contribution to this job! Become part of one of the greatest things the Guinness Book of World Records has ever seen!

Talk to you later!

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