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Old 02-15-2008, 09:50 PM
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Hi There;

With a lot of help from Junior and Jock I have been able to get into our national site and get most of the info current. That's the easy part ...to keep current you need to get me a little info...such as when and where you are doing something.

In addition the membership list would really be great if none of you had changed your provider in the last few years. If you would check your listing and e-mail me any changes that would be great.

Also the gallery is a touch stale...we need a few jpg type pictures to enlarge and spruce it up.

Send me what you have
hjwilliams1@cox.net

you all know that I work incredibly slow but can whip your rabbit on occassion.

Any suggestion about the site would also be appreciated.

Bud Williams ....aka Shade Tree Tinker
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Old 06-08-2008, 01:02 AM
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PBA members, I can not elaborate at this time, but we all need to put Betty and Clarence Mertins on our Prayer lists at this time as they need it badly due to a serious health problem. I will post more as I am allowed too.

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