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Wow, its been a long while but we still are kickin over here...

Snakey Jan 21, 2005 04:48 AM

I am glad to see we still have those few folks that actuially know the breed and giving advice. I'll be in for a little bit and from time to time to help folks out. A while back I would spend hours upon hours typing correcting misinformation or just giving advice.

It wore me out. But I am back. I will go through and read back to see what folks are talking about. Since I have been here last I have written several articles. But they are on various forums and it is tedious to grab them all, which I should for my own records; but, oh well.

Glad to see the sites still kickin in these parts...

(It would also be easier if the site administrators would make it so the most recent posts move to the top. Searching this way would be much more efficient. Also, is being able to edit the post for a certain time, say, 10min, so if you would like to add or correct spelling, etc you can. Thx.)

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PHFasDog Jan 21, 2005 03:41 PM

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>>It would also be easier if the site administrators would make it so the most recent posts move to the top. Searching this way would be much more efficient. Also, is being able to edit the post for a certain time, say, 10min, so if you would like to add or correct spelling, etc you can. Thx.)

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