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Saturday, March 15, 2008
something to think about
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Hi Mike,
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you liked my post today and it's cool to provide a link here to that post, but my blog is http://smallreflections.blogspot.com
and the link you have takes you someplace else. Here's the link to the actual post on my blog that you can put in place of the one you have in your post if you edit it.
http://smallreflections.blogspot.com/2008/03/emailed-message-worth-sharing.html
Thanks again for dropping by and for thinking my post worthy of sharing with your readers.
Hugs and blessings,
As an experiment, I'm going to try out something Hootin' Anni was telling me about and see if I can leave a clickable link here in comments if you don't mind.
SmallReflections
Whoo Hoo!!! It works!!! I've just learned how to do something new. How cool is that?
ReplyDeleteAnyway ... if you click on the link YOU left and the link I left, you'll wind up in different places ;--)
The difference is 'blogspot' between the 'smallreflections' and the 'dot com'
Hugs and blessings,
OOOPS,sorry'bout that.My bad.
ReplyDeleteStoryteller the link does work,and I corrected my mistake.
ReplyDeleteLOL! I loved Storyteller's post today too :) Some of those things listed really brought me back!
ReplyDeletewell the thing I like about her post was that i remember all of those things.The cars were made of steel and not the tin and plastics that the cars of today are made of.
ReplyDeletethosr cars were built like tanks,it took a lot to wreck one.
My ex and I had a 60 Dodge Phoenix
and it was rear ended,the tail light was slightly bent down and the bumper was slightly pused in,the car that hit ours was a newer car and it was a TOTOL lose,it was that smashed up.