Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Preserving a National Treasure
A special message arrived from Greybird with a link everyone will enjoy seeing. The original (and much more interesting than this blog) Daria Fandom Blog, operated by CINCGREEN with contributions by Greybird and Frank Sinisterra, is still online but not at its old location. You may click on it here; the link is also at left in the big column under the Daria Fandom Blog [I].
Greybird wrote, "Despite its preserved-in-amber last entry, none of the contents have been deleted (though the comments function is now closed), and we anticipate its staying on line indefinitely."
Huzzah! Three cheers! Time for a pizza party!
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But why does Sandi Griffin look like Mrs. Barch?
Kudos to TAG for displaying a great deal of enthusiasm in a very short time! And so well-illustrated!
The links list gets increasingly fascinating. (And quite long {g})
I'm surprised that some of the Webpages that have been dormant for nearly a decade are still reachable at all. Quite a bit to explore.
You're very kind in your comments about Blog One. We never really wanted it to fall into permanent limbo.
The DFB [I] was indeed disconnected from its old link, mostly to ensure that any references remaining on the Web wouldn't be implying that it was still active.
But why does Sandi Griffin look like Mrs. Barch?
This is an important question and I am glad you asked it. So many people today don't realize how important it is to ask questions like this. I want to thank you for taking the time to do so. God bless America!
But why does Sandi Griffin look like Mrs. Barch?
The sculpture was trying to capture the true spiritual essence of his subject.
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