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The Gift of a Gif Comment

Posted by John Saddington on Jan 14, 2010

I just had to capture this amazing double animated gif banner comment before I deleted it and blacklisted the IP for good.

I mean, it’s seriously amazing. Sparkles and everything!

Why oh why is a ‘ministry’ resorting to comment spam tactics? Low class foo!

John Saddington

John is the Chief Editor @ The 8BIT Network and Senior Blog Junkie here at ChurchCrunch.He enjoys Triple-Tall Americanos, developing Wordpress Themes, and a few other Random Things.

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30 Responses to “The Gift of a Gif Comment”

  1. I didn't even know that was possible. I gotta figure out how to do that.

    • AHAH.

      … i won't delete your comment if you do.

      ;)

    • I don't think it would be as simple as…

      <img src="http://churchcrunch.com/sponsors/live/michaelhyatt.gif">

      • gasp!

        • Oh, comon'. It was not that impressive.

          • ahhhhhhh! bolding and italics!

  2. Annoyingly impressive…

    • egggggggggggggggggggggggggxactly.

  3. …and it WAS; Wow.

    I'm sure that's a setting in Intense Debate that you can disable.

  4. Dude! I hadn't checked my email when I made my first comment. Just saw that the same guy spammed my site 15 times last night.

    Just text, though. I kind feel gypped.

  5. puaha! i guess he didn't feel like 22 words a post was worth the super GIF!

  6. Shoot I think I just got a new comment signature.

  7. Wow, I had flashbacks of myspace, except it was glaringly missing the word "Sexy" somewhere. :)

    • instead it said \”ministry\”…!!

      • Points to the person who can logically incorporate "Sexy" and "ministry" together on one banner.

  8. It's like the gif that keeps on giving.

    Get it?

    Rough crowd…

    • PUAAHAHAHAAHAHA.

      ..

      LOL…


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    • oh man…

  9. Reminds me of some comment signatures from howardforums.com … those people are way too proud of their cell phones!

  10. does that stuff even work anymore?

  11. Didn't design like that die for adults in the geocities days? (died a bit later for teens in the myspace era)

    Why anyone would click on a banner that ridiculous i'm not sure

  12. because it's so lame it's awesome!

  13. A lil piece of MySpace here on ChurchCrunch.

    • i know. i loved it. for a second.

  14. ha. as I read this in my google reader, there was an ad underneath it for Banner Creator Software. Maybe they used that.