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    Sorry Ed, I was only trying to give Andy some hints on internet writing. You can make paragraphs as long as you want in a program but on the internet and in print, it is alittle different. I have been editting press releases for a very long time and having to cut paragraphs for a very long time. I did not change his story, only made a few paragraphs out of one. By no means was I putting him down or anything, just telling him what I have been told for years.

    It is kindof like indenting on the internet. If you indent too much, it screws up the whole page. Then I have to go back and bring it in some to make it work. And it is not just me but alot of the racing websites do this. Luckily, Andy's stories don't have to be washed before you post them but you would not believe how many I do have to wash to post them. If you didn't you would have a mess that is almost unreadable. And it is not only karnac who does that but speed51, who won, etc., etc., etc. Sometimes it can take awhile to post one story when you have to fix it so much.

    Anyway, was not putting Andy down at all and he knows that. I was only giving him the helpful hints I have been given for 14 years or more when writing on the internet. And I guess some will say I am being a bitch for doing this but I assure you I am not, only trying to help.

    Now got to get back to rehab and make sure dad is okay for the night. Last night he woke up in a pool of blood from his broken arm and that has really upset me. No one can tell me why his arm did that but they had to give him two pints of blood two nights ago because the arm had bled so much under his skin and then it all comes out in his sleep. Makes no sense to me at all but I have to make sure he is okay. They changed his sheets, cleaned him up and put a bandaide on his arm.

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