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My sweet friend Candy came to look at the site at my behest, as I prepare for the official launch of the site on November 10. I have asked friends for comments, suggestions, feedback, etc. And then she posted a comment on this item, which was at the time, sample content in Latin with the headline, "Newsflash 1." And it was such a sweet comment that I didn't want to lose it. So I've just changed the headline and the content to accompany her lovely comment. It's like when you have a business and you get your first dollar, but better. |
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Hi Candy! This is a test. So far only you and I are subscribed ... getting everything ready to go. Seeing how this works. :)
Someone you love is flapping this very moment!
Myth: Flapping is a relatively new phenomenon.
Fact: The fossil record indicates that people have been flapping since the advent of agriculture. Ancient texts abound with oblique references to flapping. However, it is only recently that people have begun flapping publicily and discussing it on the talkshow circuit.
Myth: People who flap can stop flapping any time they want.
Fact: Flappers regard flapping as a viable lifestyle, almost a religion in some cases. Having flapped once, people tend to flap their lives away.
Myth: There is nothing you can do about flapping.
Fact: Put tin foil around your windows and a pan of water under your bed. They will absorb ambient flap.
Myth: Most people who flap tried flipping or flopping, or both, before they began flapping.
Fact: Many do experiment with flipping, flopping, or even flip-flopping, before progressing to flapping, but there is no proven causal relationship between them. Some people are just born to flap.
Myth: Flapping is endemic to humans.
Fact: Not so, the experts say. Plants, trees, animals and bugs flap. Rocks flap. Oceans flap. Planets flap. Stars flap. The universe flaps.