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I had this link saved, it's the led zeppelin website, can't remember if it's the official site or not but I got an error when I tried to open it recently. HTTP 403 (forbidden) just wondered if everyone gets the same thing.

http://web.stargate.net/zeppelin/faq/faql_1.html

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thanks, :) I thought maybe it was just me that was "forbidden" never saw that message before, it's been like that for awhile now.

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one of the links said,  the page cannot be opened because you need fresh air...........................ha ha :D  :bigsmile:  :bigsmile:  :bigsmile:  :bigsmile:

sorry

think its the Voodoo Ray link

it was not personal :D Desdemona

No, no, it wasn't personal, i just thought it was funny!!

I was trying to bring you a little light relief from your worries :bigsmile:

peace

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:rofl: funny link Voodoo...

I hadnt clicked on it before cos it said cannot find server so I didnt think there was any point :bigsmile:

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