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znachy
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posted 01-11-2000 11:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for znachy   Click Here to Email znachy     Edit/Delete Message
If anybody wanted to look at my castle calendar 2000, visit my czech castles homepage. The adress is: http://oasis.fortunecity.com/ozarks/170/

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znachy
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posted 01-17-2000 11:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for znachy   Click Here to Email znachy     Edit/Delete Message
Hey people,
what`s the matter with you. When I gave my link here I expected your opinions, comment, suggestions or critique but you have written nothing yet. Please, wake up. I am really curious what are thinking of. Don`t hesitate to write down even the sharp critique. I feel strong to withstand everything :-))).

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Philip Davis
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posted 01-18-2000 10:41 AM           Edit/Delete Message
As usual Znarchy your pictures are beautiful, and deserve to be seen at the high resolution you give them. However this makes downloading times too long to be practicable for day to day use of the calandar. Can I copy the images and print the calandar?

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znachy
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posted 01-18-2000 10:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for znachy   Click Here to Email znachy     Edit/Delete Message
Ok, you can download my calendar and print it if you want to. That`s definitely no problem. During this year I try my calendar to be published in printed form. First it`s necessary to find the publisher and I hope it will be no serious problem. I let you know ....

Marko
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posted 01-19-2000 03:10 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Marko   Click Here to Email Marko     Edit/Delete Message
Just viewed your Calendar. Phew! I'm very impressed. If it were available in the shops I'd surely buy it! You should have printed it before 2000.
I also looked around a bit on your site. Never knew that your country has so many beautiful castles. I especially like the ruined ones in the snow.

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Visit my website at http://www.castles.nl/

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