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Have You Done...?

F. Frank LeFever flefever at ix.netcom.com
Wed Nov 25 23:11:10 EST 1998


I have looked through this fellow's webpage.  Students of abnormal
psychology will find especially interesting the fine print near the
end, warning medical personnel not to attempt to declare him mentally
ill.

F. LeFever


In <73flq0$kja$1 at nnrp1.dejanews.com> WKMahler at mailexcite.com writes: 
>
>November 22, 1998: Late near midnight while deciding to create more
>information for a page, W. K. Mahler was reading an obituary of a
persons
>life that is mentioned here on the page. During that time the name of
a
>building as it first was and as it is now came to his mind. Looking at
the
>building from memory as it had appeared and how it looks presently,
the
>decision to include more precise information about the previous owner
of the
>building was made. The name of the building as it was known many years
ago
>was still in mind and W. K. Mahler was deciding to leave the name off
the
>page. As W. K. Mahler was finishing the typing for that persons name
and
>saved the page to file, he found a plus to the right of the picture
titled
>"Cats Are Kids With Fur".  As if the plus was a signifigant gesture to
>indicate the name of the store should be there included on the page.
>
>
>Something similar as I havev written about you might perhaps wonder?
>
>It is a small piece of a very large page that has stories that are
real and
>are pieces to a larger building story.	I need your help to figure out
how to
>do as I have seen done for myself using only my brain and not with the
aide
>of someone else.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>William K. Mahler
>mahler at gis.net
>The page is at:  http://www.gis.net/~mahler/womp.htm
>
>
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