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uglyfrog42 Started conversation Jul 31, 2009
Hello Websailor! You discovered me under the frog skin: Bb
Yeah: U211101 it's me. Though I updated my space 2009 by some error I was dismissed. Than I forgot my password, could not come back. There were some discussions but finally I just went away, I could not get to my Page as Blue Bird.
So I found that an uglyfrog will help me out.Even though it was not my fault ( except that forgot the password) I had to bear the consequences.
The long time I was not around in hootoo because I was busy to publish a WebMagazine for the Animal Kingdom ( including the human animals too!)
All those Sites are involved where you are interested.
There is a page you can see them:
http://www.vaumau.com/LINK_THE_WORLD.html
Now you can see we have the same interests in a great field on Earth!
Let's see if we can do more with publicity for a better future on this troubled Planet the ugly frog with Blue Bird
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uglyfrog42 Posted Jul 31, 2009
The URL does not work that way. Try this:
http://www.vaumau.com
This is the front page and on the top below the titles is the
LINK-THE-WORLD and if you click on it will bring you up what I'd like to show you. Blue bird aka uglyfrog
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uglyfrog42 Posted Jul 31, 2009
Hi Websailor! It works this way. Just bring up the front page
http://www.vaumau.com
There you are with the entire world! Blue Bird publisher
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uglyfrog@h2
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Websailor Posted Jul 31, 2009
I have bookmarked your site and had a quick look. I will have another look when I have more time. Your illustrations are very good.
Shame you couldn't get back as Bluebird, but it happens to a lot of people.
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