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potleek
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Date Posted:01-10-2018 06:20Copy HTML

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Zydha Share to: Facebook Twitter MSN linkedin google yahoo #1
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Re:The Dream Catcher

Date Posted:01-10-2018 07:00Copy HTML

 I have had such a hectic day, Tony, but I just let out a yell to David....

 

"Yikes, Tony has cracked how to post stories from Word!!!" How did you do it???

 

I shall be back with more time to have a read of both of yours, (just like the old days, eh?) Clever Chappie, Zy

 

 

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Date Posted:01-10-2018 09:42Copy HTML

 I am so delighted to be around the corner again, Tony, not least because I can read your innovative stories,

 

this is right up my street re The Native American content and Wounded Knee is one of my most hated thoughts of betrayal and brutality, (remember "Soldier Blue long ago) but you held me until the end with the authenticity and even possibility of such happenings. Well done on using the native language too, I think we once were part of  another site which would also have enjoyed reading, ZY

 

Still trying to link Word like before, but no joy yet; Which icon did you use?

 

 

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Date Posted:01-10-2018 10:32Copy HTML

 OMG, Tony, I was trying to find how to replace the background and the whole thing went black cos they have called the links to backgrounds, borders etc different names and have changed methods...

 

suddenly the complete header links were gone!!! Noone would see anything!!! And then once I got the little words up top right, I then changed our title and was left with a little white box with a red cross in it, then it kicked me out  and I couldn't see anything...arrgghh;;;but think 'by George' I've got it now and am going to bed and will try the Word story thing tomorrow, night, Zy

 

 

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Re:The Dream Catcher

Date Posted:03-10-2018 11:04Copy HTML

Zy perhaps it's not everyone's cup of tea, it's a shame NAF is still not going would have liked some feedback from them.

I think it is a kind of story that I wanted to write.

I'm busy reading "Neither wolf nor dog." By Kent Nerburn for the third time (years between reading) I know you would really enjoy reading this book.

I'm seeing it with a new pair of eyes and a new understanding again, Thanks for taking the time to read it...Tony (potleek)

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Date Posted:03-10-2018 04:50Copy HTML

 Hy Tony, I love to read about the Native americans in all aspects, they were and still are ...an amazing people.

 

We saw much when we lived in LA which benide the goodwill propaganda and even met a young chap selling jewellery by the side of the road near the Grand Canyon. He'd fought for his country but his country paid him more to live outside of the cities...and so on. He knew Portsmouth (as Pompy) from navy days and was really a nice person who felt sad at being cheated and treated as he was. You did good with your story. I did one about the Grand Canyon which Corinnes site loved but cannot open or lift it at the mo, may repost from files (when I master how to), lol, but please hold on to that interest in The Indian People, I will share with pleasure, but did not enjoy the book so much, Zy

 

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