So I get this email:
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 19:52:19 -0800
To: <webmaster@conman.org>
From: Brianna XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Subject: Link Exchange Request
I just added a link to http://boston.conman.org on my
site.
You can find it here:
http://www.bananasite.com/links/bananaat-large.html
I would be very grateful if you added a link to http://www.bananasite.com
I prefer a simple text link, but I also have several banners and
sample text links at:
http://www.bananasite.com/links/addlink.html
Let me know if you would like any changes in your listing (category,
description, etc) even if you decide not to link back.
Thanks,
Brianna
Well.
She found the pages where I talked about banana spiders on a trip I took through Northern
Florida while ghost hunting a
year and a half ago. I suppose I should write her back with a link to here
so she can effectively catagorize all my banana entries.
You have my permission to link freely to any entry here. Go
ahead, I won't bite. I promise.
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