[HP4GU-FAQ] Re: Calling All Link Checkers and Coders!

elfundeb elfundeb at comcast.net
Sun Nov 10 06:21:39 UTC 2002


I will check the Weasley FAQ, first thing in the morning.  I'd like to think I'd contributed in some meager way to the current unveiling, if my name will be on the list to be published.

Besides, I need a break from cataloguing the Twins are Bullies thread, not so much because it's tedious but because it's depressing, reading over and over again how pleased people are to see Draco being stomped on . . . . But I also find it depressing how pleased people are that the first sniper case will be tried in the state most likely to inflict capital punishment.  Even more depressing that I live there.

Debbie
whose bleeding heart is working overtime
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Porphyria 
  To: HP4GU-FAQ at yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 5:49 PM
  Subject: Re: [HP4GU-FAQ] Re: Calling All Link Checkers and Coders!


  Thanks a zillion, Eileen.

  Here's another for whomever has time, the ginger-colored Weasley Family:
  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HP4GU-FAQ/files/FAServersStaging/weasley.html

  Note: this one points to the Ron FAQ and the Romantic Pairings FAQ, which 
  I haven't converted yet, so those links will be broken until I upload the 
  files. Thanks!

  ~P.

  On Saturday, November 9, 2002, at 04:47 PM, lucky_kari wrote:

  > --- In HP4GU-FAQ at y..., Porphyria <porphyria at m...> wrote:
  > > Here are a few short FAQs for link-checking for anyone with time:
  > >
  > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HP4GU-FAQ/files/FAServersStaging/
  > >
  > > Universal
  > > Religion
  > > Neville
  > >
  > > Send corrections directly to me.
  > > ~Porphryia
  >
  > I'll do religion.
  >
  > Eileen
  >
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