Having seen your entries I carefully copy-pasted both of your comments to a clean (especially clean) word-document and printed it on white paper with a border of red hearts on top.
This is what came out of the printer:
love your blog Oscar
love your blog Oscar. Anita
One can deduct several important clues from such beautifully and esthetically challenging entries. Love is spelled without capital L which means that Anita is not a firm believer of THE LOVE. The ONE love, that is. Why are you telling me that Anita? Why do you want me to know already? I don?t even now you by face (and possibly not even your real name) and still you let me know that I can never be the only one. The mystery of the missing capital L will haunt me forever, or (please Anita!), let me know of your inner thoughts. Letting me know long before giving me time to properly scan through the juicy full-length entries that I am not the only one (is Dani the other one?) she lowered my expectations before continuing? love your blog Oscar. Blog? blog? Blog is not a real word. Blog means nothing. What can Anita possibly mean by that. If I take out the r of your and the word that means nothing?
love you Oscar
Adding the second entry
love you Oscar / Anita
Maybe the missing capital L is in fact a game of letters. A combination of I and L.
I love you Oscar / Anita.


