Teddy Bears sideline frogs to get all the glory
Frank the Frog Thoughts and Travels
October

Hello me dears.
I been hauled over the coals for my bad grammar
this last month, as it be affecting my coding of
the ezine. Oh ah.
So I sends out the boys to track me down a
little something to help me speak to you a bit
better and not so rambling like.


The Boys.
They come back with a new fangled validator
for me to try out for a couple of weeks or until
my grammar improves dramatic.
So I reckon sure will be the two weeks.
I done got it from here below
www seo-gurus com
It be grand for frogs and even humans apparently,
and will sort out my many foibles quite nice. Oh ah.
So come November my website should be spell good.
So if hum you needs a validator then my boys think that
is where you should get hum.
I hope this helps all you frogs out there this autumn,
where it be blowing a bit cold hereabouts right now.
So if you can let a few thousand frogs into your garage,
or better still your lounge this winter it will save them
having to disturb the mud at the bottom of your pond,
or eat all the bulbs in your garden.
The boys told us be mention that.
They be large and poison like.

The Boys.
Any emails to me should be sent to
frankthefrog@searchoptimizationengine.com
Remember, house a frog this winter, or better still
the odd thousand.
That is your mission for October if you really care.

From Frank.
Free a stone frog near you today, just walk up to it and say
You are now free Stone Frog, hop it.
If we all do this daily we will free all the frogs by Christmas 2008.
And I know you will all try, so lets see you out there talking to frogs.
back to Frankworld
NB. Also available from Franks friend, Big John
Personalised Google Indexing for selected people.
We occasionally index websites for search engines if we are not too busy
with the frogs and ferrits plus teddy bears.
If you need our help, and your website needs it too, email
john@seogurus.co.uk quoting Frank the
Frog
that isnt a wind up, we do this professionally now and then.
Malcolm Pugh, October 9 2005.