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James    25 August 2008 17:57 | Toledo, Ohio...U.S.A.
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Hello...hello from the United States. I read and loved your story. I'm going to read everything else you posted on your website to get myself some ideas on a few other things I could be doing. My days as a Fugitive Recovery-Extradition Officer may well be over but my life isn't...it's just been redirected so to implement something I learned while serving 13 years in the United States Marines...I will continue to adapt and over come...Semper Fi.
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thanks for signing the guestbook James. And thanks for clearing up what "Semper Fi" means. It's mentioned in the Stan Ridgway's song "camouflage", I always wondered what it meant. Anyway, I'll get back to you by e-mail

Teena    19 August 2008 13:16 | Berlin
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happend upon your website while looking for info on "That Summer!" .. you can't imagine my joy when I found the soundtrack!! Thanks a million for the labour of love, you've made me a very happy Tee :)
great website, very informative, and a couple of good laughs too :)
Thanks again, keep up the great work & all the best from Berlin
Teena
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enjoy the soundtrack, glad I've been able to help ;)

Irv    11 August 2008 14:10 | Fallon, Nevada
I was looking for info on a photo gallery and found you.

I am a tad older than you (70+), retired, have been a ham for 55 years.

Not to active except in the van mobile but enjoy radio.

We are "Oasis of Nevada" on the "Pony Express Trail" about 70 miles east of Reno, Nevada.

73

John    07 August 2008 16:56 | USA West Virginia
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Thanks for That Summer soundtrack; long lost for me. :)
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really glad we could help you ;)

Luis M Méndes    03 June 2008 18:29 | HOBOKEN NJ USA
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http://MSMUSINGS.COM
CONGRATULATIONS NICE PAGE, ALSO A HAM RADIO n2gki GENERAL CLASS.BECAUSE OF RESTRICTIONS CAN'T ERECT AN ANTENNA BUT DO A LOT OF DX IN SHORTWAVE. I AM A FRIEND OF GARY (GAZROB). HOPE TO VISIT MANY TIMES MORE. I HAVE PROG.MS AND NMD NOT (ALS)
LMN2GKI@AOL.COM :)

reni    02 June 2008 12:03 |
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http://www.skydivingguide.info
I love your website, keep up the good work.
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thanks very much :)

hollz    26 May 2008 23:58 | Australia
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hi there! i stumbled upon your website here when being nosey on another 1 ud designed.

this website is an eye opener for all us ignorant ppl out here.

i myslf have had some unfortunate stuff go on in my life to which ive thought i was the only person ever to have bad things happen.

its ppl like youself who can make ppl like myself less ignorant & think woteva situation youve been delt juz mke the most of it!!

keep up the gd work!!
:)
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thank you very much for your kind comments

Jordan Tarry    08 May 2008 19:32 | Doncaster - England
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Hi Penn, my name's Jordan I'm 23 from England, this site has really moved me, my father died from Multiple Sclerosis when I was 18 (you'll have to forgive me I know It's completely different) we use to enjoy fishing together in the summer before the illness got too bad, looking through the pictures of you fishing made me feel happy as it triggered a memory of my dad and I fishing... I came accross you're site as my manager at work (I work in a call centre) has just been involved in an accident abroad (apparently from jumping in the sea) he has broken his neck but the doctors are not aware of the outcome yet (aparently there is too much swelling) he has had two major operations so far, one to insert a metal spine to support his neck, he is unable to speak or move any part of his body although the 2nd day of being in hospital he claimed he could feel pins and needles in his foot but not anymore. he is only 25 and we're praying for him right now... Anyway this is a great site and i'm glad to hear you're better than what you was in the year 2005 (that must of been horrible) take it easy and post some more fishing pics up now summers on its way :)
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hi Jordan, thanks for signing the guestbook. I'm also very sorry to hear about your friend. it is very early days and like you say, there is a lot of swelling so things could improve dramatically, it might just take a while.

Anna    05 May 2008 16:12 |
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Hi Penn, I am a nursing student and i have been researching about care for those hwo are at rsik of pressure ulcers sores etc. I have been doing alot of research around the subkect to try and improve the nursing care, your website has helped me so much in my research and I hope that it helps me to become a better nurse and to at least have some background knowledge. It is always so helpful to hear from someone with first hand experinec because that is what we need to make sure we are doing our job properly and how we can imporve. Thankyou for all your help. I hope all is well take care
Nursing Student
Anna
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thanks Anna, I'm really glad my site helped to and good luck with your nursing

neil fry    30 April 2008 14:57 |
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hi my name is neil im 43 years old and had a stroke in jan o7 it left me paralised all down my left side and nearly blind.I came across your site looking for auto fishing rods. links were helpful but pricey and all in the states. one small gripe your font or contrast cant be changed if you have poor eyesight :eek apart from this very good site keep up the good work and enjoy life penn
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thanks for your comments, I will take them on board next time I upgrade the website

fabrice    22 April 2008 18:18 | pessac/france
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Hello penn, Thank you much for this great website, which is very well designed. I am also Tetraplegic C5/C6 and your page on the mercedes sprinter helped me a lot to make my choice, it is exactly the car I need to drive again! I contacted paravan in germany and I have to meet soon to make drive Test :)
Best greetings from France.
Fabrice
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glad I could be of some help. good luck with the testdrive. Mercedes sprinters are just fantastic vehicles, used in conjunction with the Paravan joystick, driving is absolutely fantastic and so easy

Lin    19 April 2008 17:28 |
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http://disabled.diydating.com
Great website with a positive attitude! If any of your visitors want to contact new friends in a wheelchair or with other types of disability, they should visit my Disabled Friends website. Thanks :)

edman    06 April 2008 04:50 |
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Intresting site... Thanx! :)

D. David Andrews    28 February 2008 23:50 | Cook Forest, Pennsylvania, USA
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Nice site Penn! I'm a C-5 myself (6 yrs) and a successful web designer/developer as well. You're right btw, that doing design as a job does take some fun out of it (all those pesky demanding customers, lol)!
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Thanks for taking the time to visit my site and and sign the guestbook.

Lynn Lunsford    24 February 2008 15:31 | Florida, USA
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Hi, I am the mother of a 22y/o son that suffered a diving accident, crushing his 5th dervical vertebrae. He continues to improve everyday but the improvements are slow. He is very anxious and fearful. He is my youngest of 5 and I don't know what to do for him or his fears. He says he would rather die than be a cripple. It tears my heart out when he says these things. What can I do??? Please help me and Alex. :cry
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Sorry to hear about your situation, I have sent you an e-mail


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