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If something goes wrong at the plant, blame the guy who can't speak English
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I guess the whois issue is in my head only, afterall the 2257 info has my name and office listed for all the world to see.I tried to change the registration yesterday but kept getting a wrong password error and got irratated and went on to something else. I'll get it done today I hope. I used some of the lesbian links because there is a good deal of lesbian content on the site. I mean what hiker doesn't like to fuck lesbians??? Anyway thank for the advise, I hope I don't sound to defensive. |
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If something goes wrong at the plant, blame the guy who can't speak English
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Are there any issues I need to be aware of linking to avs sites?
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Arghhhh...submit yer sites ya ruddy swabs!
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Here's a good thread about blind links and how to avoid them. Avoiding blind links Yea, the whois issue is going to cause problems with some reviewers...this one included. Your site bg is pretty busy, though certainly not enough to decline the site in and of itself. Just be careful to keep your text visible when using busy backgrounds. It can make things very hard on the eyes. Not sure what you mean by linking to AVS sites. Are you talking about using one or more of your 3 outbound links per page to link to an AVS site? If so, I wouldn't have any problems with that providing the text link is clear that the link doesn't lead to 'more free' pics or something. Other than the issues already mentioned, it's a pretty good first shot ![]() |
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