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We had a lot of entries this month; 12 to be exact.
IMHO, it was hard to declare some worse than others,
so you can see for yourself whether my judges ranked
them correctly. They are all quite bad.
To those of you who follow the contest regularly:
I'm sorry that I fell behind in getting the winners
updated for June. I hope to not be so tardy for the
July winners. Here are my excuses:
* I've been travelling to Houston a lot to teach HTML classes.
* My little sister got married, and I was old-married-
woman-of-honor.
* July was just simply busy!
I hope you enjoy the "Worst" entries!
Regards,
LaVonna
LaVonna F. Funkhouser lffunkhouser -at- halnet -dot- com
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