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If you are trying to get back to a ring that "Monday
Never Comes: Joseph Dunphy's Soapbox" (formerly known as "Joseph Dunphy's Blog
to Come"),
you should see the navbar for your ring on the page below. If you really want to
be compulsive about this, you can even
see that navbar on the entry page for said
blog on your ring. I don't know why you'd want to do that, it's the
same navbar either way, but, hey, click on your link and be happy.
But perhaps this is not good enough? Maybe you entered my pages through
one of the mirrors to this site on 20megsfree.com and
001webs.com, and want to
return through that copy, even though exactly the same ring code
is to be found in both locations? Why not? Each copy of the site has
ring return page just like this one, which you can return though, instead
- see, here's the one at 20megsfree.com
and here's the one at 001webs.com -
and when I say "just like this one", I do mean just like this one.
In fact, one can be anal
retentive
over there, too, and use the webring entry at 20megsfree.com or
001Webs.com
as the case may be. Whatever keeps your water transport vehicle buoyant.
If, on the other hand, you're trying to get to one of the rings that "The Urban Backpacker's Quarterly belongs to ... how did you get here? Did you go wandering
through a Blogger profile, and then get confused because the urls for the two blogs differed only by the addition
of a hyphen, not noticing that the titles are totally different? Never mind. You're in the wrong place. You need to
be here.
Glad I could help. No need to thank me. Really.
If you came to my sites from anywhere else, probably because you've been wandering the links between my
sites and closing a few windows, sorry you had to sit through that. Just go to the
global ring return page for my sites, and you should find your way to where you need to be; it's all menu driven.
If that copy is down, not a problem. Here are two more, on different servers: 1 2
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