From: the guppy<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

me=not getting into vegitative analysis...b.k....just stick to the burpless variety (is there a burpful variety?)...ha<BR>
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gala...best wishes to you with the surgery *hugs*<BR>
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gup
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From: slug<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

terry: i don't have the brainpower to say much more than thank you - but i mustered that, so know that it's sincere :-)
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From: Riggs<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

Nadia.........<BR>
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Airport at night was beautiful.
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From: chun naz<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

it is nice site
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From: Nadia (ms.nadia@mail.com)<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

Riggs - Thank you!  I know it's long and I'm flattered you read it all the way through - and liked it!  And if I may return the compliment... I loved White Rum and Revelations (especially that "line" you came up with) and Wrecked is just begging to be set to music...<BR>
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Nadia
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From: terry<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

Hi everybody...I have been experimenting a bit doing some shockwave flash files to present poetry. I bumped Gala's ridge poems again and enhanced it this way. If any of you have the time I'd love for you to take a look and tell me whether the effect adds to the poetry, or simply distracts from it. Here is the address:<BR>
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http://www.terrywayne.com/daybreak.html<BR>
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And my email address is terry39@juno.com if you have an opinion.<BR>
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Thanks.....<BR>
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terry<BR>
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From: Nadia (ms.nadia@mail.com)<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

Terry - The effect is stunning.  My only critique is that the second line fades a bit too quickly.  I'd really like to learn how to create the same effect because I think its a format that would be fabulous to use as a way to send private love "letters" across the net...<BR>
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Nadia
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Date: 15 November 2000<P>

kk bvlnm.gfdn<BR>
f;lgkls;dkkgkds;lhgkfdsk<BR>
dfklkg<BR>
jfdjdljl<BR>
fdjb gdaytauios<BR>
vfudlgk;lkgs<BR>
jiofdlkjvgjj lvv,kfdjhreueoyoiyeu<BR>
vdfhgfhjbknjkbn<BR>
bvhkjhvcnbvhgfd<BR>
djfjgsfdjslk;dlf<BR>
odijgsfdjjfsdpkbk<BR>
vclxhjngyrewiyjghkfidlfo
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From: terry<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

koko~ Is that you chattering away?<BR>

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From: Ali<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

Terry~ 'Tomorrow...damn, my computer screen keeps fogging up! Seriously, ur work is phenomenal. And thanks for the compliments...i'm grinning from ear to ear.<BR>
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Standswithasmile~ 'Heart Break' was wow....really, really good..everything u write is sooo good.<BR>
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Twinky~Glad u liked it...stiring up memories can be good.<BR>
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From: hol<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

i what to see that brany john son kisses the girl so saved him.
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From: Jenna Holland (poetic_angel@gurlmail.com)<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

Terry- Really enjoyed "Tomorrow" Reminded me of Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" (historic) ... appropriate.  <BR>
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-Jenna-
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From: terry<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

Ali~ Thanks for your comments. They mean alot. And man, did 'Too Caught Up' and 'Away' pull at the heartstrings. Thank you for sharing such powerful writing...<BR>
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terry
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From: terry<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

Jenna...thank you. I don't think I've ever recieved a better compliment. Not only is that a classic, but also a favorite of mine.....again, thanks!<BR>
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terry
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From: terry<BR>
Date: 15 November 2000<P>

Nadia~...Just read your 'Airport at Night' and was very impressed with both the story and the writing. It was tight and concise, and kept my attention remarkably well. The connection to Kirk's wonderful 'Cafe at Night' is amazing also.<BR>
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t.
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