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Aug 9 07 11:59 AM

Hi DavidPT40

You have the questions, now write each one at the top of a separate page.

Now start brainstorming all the possible answers. It doesn't matter how stupid or outrageous they sound, write them down, until the page is choc full.

Do them one at a time.

If you don't find the answers, do it again, and again. They will come.

You will get a much bigger feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction doing this yourself, otherwise I may as well write it myself, if I was going to take the time to do the background work. Which I won't - I don't like the western genre. Sorry.

BT

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