background - and they should be slapped for doing stuff like that, because it
makes the page difficult to read.
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----- Original Message -----
From: William H Bowen
To: CF-Community
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 11:17 AM
Subject: My mother-in-law's boyfriend's web site
So when I left the house this morning, my wife was on the phone with her
mom. They were talking about her (my mother-in-law's) new web site.
She's a photographer who lives in Guffey, Colorado. She's been working
with a small time web development company locally, doing what she can to
get her artwork out there on the Web.
When I got to work this morning, there's an e-mail from my wife waiting
for me in my inbox with the subject: OH MY GOD!
I thought, aw crap, now I'm going to offer "free" work to fix something...
But the only thing in the e-mail is a link to my mother-in-law's
_boyfriend's_ site.
http://guffeyart.com/html/frank_ruvo.html
hrmmmm. I'm not sure what sort of advice I would give in this case.
Suggestions anyone?
BTW: my mother-in-law's site is also here, click the [Sunnie Sacks] link
at the bottom of the page.
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
-- Carrie Fisher
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