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To My Friends

05-26-2009 at 07:56:04 PM

To My Friends

Thank you for visiting my page and
commenting on my New Work. I have been
trying to get back to you but the site
is unbearably slow and will not let me
access some of your pages. I do not have a lot of time
to spend here and when it takes over three minuets
for poems or emails to open, I end up leaving and logging out.

If you have left comments on my older poems,
please let me know so I can read them and get
back to you. Without a "New Comments" indicator
it is almost impossible for me to go through all of
my 40 pieces looking for New Comments, so please
inform me by email when you
leave comments on older pieces so I can
get back to you and your poems

Peace, Dah

05-27-2009 at 03:14:10 AM

Re: To My Friends

O.K. Dah smile

05-27-2009 at 06:10:50 AM

Re: To My Friends

A " new comments " indicator would be a really great help to us all. Right now, we all have a need for speed. Thanks for gettin back to you fans who were wondering what happened to ya, thought that might be it ... cause I feel the same, thanks again, ken cool smile

05-27-2009 at 11:12:30 AM

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Quote:
Originally Posted by kdarcy

A " new comments " indicator would be a really great help to us all. Right now, we all have a need for speed. Thanks for gettin back to you fans who were wondering what happened to ya, thought that might be it ... cause I feel the same, thanks again, ken cool smile


We just updated the my accounts home page today to show a list of all recent comments, ordered by the one with the newest activity. This should help you find your newest comments easier.

-Papa Paczki snake

05-27-2009 at 12:49:17 PM

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A new comments link page, I hear ya Dah, We really need it,
Everyone tells me this, most gave up, so hey
We NeeD A LinK PagE WitH OuR COMMENTS on it

05-27-2009 at 12:54:53 PM

Re: To My Friends

We have landed safe and sound thank you webmasters of disasters

Poetry is not an expression of the party line. It's that time of night, lying in bed, thinking what you really think, making the private world public, that's what the poet does.

Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) U.S. poet.