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Being Positive

Name: Phil
Email: philly@philbert.fsnet.co.uk
Date: 19 Feb 2001
Time: 22:06:34

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Hi. I have been in pain for the last four long years with degenerative discs in my back.

The first year I just sat at home feeling sorry for myself. One day I had an e-mail from my brother and it had an advert on there for FREE web site building. I clicked on their logo and it took me to their site. How glad I am that I clicked on that logo. It has made me look forward to the future.

I now have my own web site -- in fact, I have two web sites which are now up and running. My first site, http://www.photomatics.homestead.com, is all about entertainers that I know in person. I have included Bonnie Langford, Frankie Laine, Charlee Laine, who are great friends of mine. These are only a few people that I have added to my site.

My second site, http://www.shopinripon.homestead.com, is all about the city where I live. I am proud of myself for doing these sites and I have done them all free.

The moral to this story is that you can still have a life after becoming disabled. I know; I have done it. The free web building site address is http://www.homestead.com. Why not give it a go? You do not have to know anything about HTML; it is so simple, even I can do it. Why not have a look at my shopinripon site and hopefully it might inspire you to have an interest in life. Good luck and God bless to you all.

Phil
http://www.shopinripon.homestead.com


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