Building a New Sneaky Pete Website

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Anita Kleinow
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Building a New Sneaky Pete Website

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Hello everyone! I just want you to know that I am finally building a website on my dad and invite you all to visit and sign the guestbook. Please remember it is still under construction. Thanks, Anita

Go to: geocities.com/sneakypetekleinow
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Dave Zirbel
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I tried logging in but said the site exceeded it's data transfer. I'll try later. Looking forward to it.
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Anita, your father is a legend with us. His legacy will live forever. Please keep us informed.
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Anita Kleinow
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:oops: Sorry about that. I'm trying to get it worked out as soon as possible. Thanks for your support.

Anita
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Post by Clyde Hannah »

Anita Kleinow wrote::oops: Sorry about that. I'm trying to get it worked out as soon as possible. Thanks for your support.

Anita
Hello Anita, its a pleasure to meet you!
I just got back from signing the Guest Book and it worked great. Thank you for putting it together!
I have ALWAYS loved the sound of a Steel Guitar!
But its because what your Dad did with a Steel Guitar that made me want to play one!
Clyde
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Dave Zirbel
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Post by Dave Zirbel »

Still not getting through. The problem must be on my end. :(
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Jim Sliff
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Post by Jim Sliff »

Anita, I'll email you later re Geocities...they have limits on bandwidth use, and that c ould be causing problems. Might need to move it. There's not a problem on Dave's end - they only let you use a tiny amount of bandwidth per hour (and per day, and per month). It's not practical except for a personal site with limited use.
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

Hooray! Can't wait to see the site.
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Anita Kleinow
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Post by Anita Kleinow »

Sorry guys, I'm one of those excitable types and jumped the gun. Working hard to get this thing fixed or move it. I've got Jim Sliff to help and we all know what a genius he is! :shock: Love ya, Jim. It will happen and it will be rockin', I promise!

Anita
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