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November 29, 2004

Modern Pooch has launched!

Dear Online Family,

It is with great pleasure and a heart thumping with pride, that Sparky and I announce the launch of ModernPooch.com, where the dog obsessed can get their daily doggy fix of cute pics, funny stories and useful tips.

So everyday when you feel that familiar ache for the pooch...you now know where to look - ModernPooch.com!

Sincerely,

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Sparky & Andrea Harner

P.S. This site will keep on truckin' with everything but dogs.



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Congratulations, Andrea!

What a terrific new site you have.

You just continue to impress.

Woof, Woof ...

Posted by: Forest Green at November 29, 2004 4:28 AM

Dear Ms. Harner,
May I be the first of so many to wish you luck in your new venture. Though I myself am not a dog owner, I am fond of them, and do so much enjoy your internet work.
I discovered your blog while recovering from a massive head trauma and cuncussion about nine months ago. I got a portable computor to amuse myself during convalescence and have checked into your site at least once a day since!
I look forward to the new site. Keep up the good work.
-J.G. in L.A.

Posted by: james graham at November 29, 2004 4:41 AM

wait-- NO pics of dogs on andreaharner.com? I'm trying to balance the goodness of modernpooch.com with that devestating fact. I know you have to hoard your dog pics now, but can't you just throw us a bone every once in a while?

Posted by: yay dogs! at November 29, 2004 4:16 PM
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