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Just realized I never added a link for your site. Sorry about that. Fixed now.
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surgerywaste 5 years ago

no need to apologise for something like that! thanks for adding my button, i have a link to your site on mine too :)

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empeethree 5 years ago

if this post got seven likes, then you must be lucky!

dann 5 years ago

It's the Irish in me.

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dann 5 years ago

Almost feel bad, I should have at least updated something instead of just adding some user links.

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empeethree 5 years ago

but having some user links is awesome too! it's also one way for Leonard Cohen's legacy to live on.

Well, I don't even know how you did some of that stuff, but it looks pretty sweet!
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dann 5 years ago

Thanks. I'll head by w3schools.com every so often and try to learn something new. Eventually I'll find a use for the techniques somewhere, but on this site, I just throw them all together.

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Thanks for the follow. I used to work at battlebots in 2001, and had a robot too. Lost early but got on comedy central briefly at least.
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Dannarchy was updated.
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this is yum
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scenequeen 5 years ago

i can also see the text adventure becoming addicting for me @_@

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dann 5 years ago

Thanks :) Each room has some hidden reply in every direction even if you can't explicitly travel that way. I'll try to keep updating it.

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dann 5 years ago

I'll add a return link next time I'm on a proper computer.

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Centennial Anniversary of Route 66?
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empeethree 5 years ago

from Chicago to LA

This site is epic.
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isaacsecology 5 years ago

Trying to teach my self html for the first time haha.

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dann 5 years ago

Any questions, let me know

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Dannarchy was updated.
5 years ago
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Thanks for the follow!
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