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You can sign the Bravenet Guestbook above or my private guestbook below. I am the only one with access to any messages sent on the links below. If your message relates to Western Music, Poetry or this web site, and is family friendly, it might show up on this page. 
 
Old friends and acquaintences are especially encouraged to write.

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(This is the content of a mass email sent after creating this site.)
 
7-21-04
 
Greetings,
 
Hello to all you good folks that enjoy Songs of Cowboys and the West.
 
My name is Jan Erickson, I sing Songs of Cowboys and the West and believe you may be interested in my recently posted web site. I hope you will click on the link below.
 
 
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7-21-04
 
Nice website!!  We'll see you in Tremonton.
 
Terri T
 
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7-21-04
 
Hi Jan,
 
I'm tickled to death to hear from/of you & I'm wondering where you got my address? I remember your playing w/ Brenn Hill.
 
Sue P
 
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7-21-04
 
Well howdy Jan. My name is Fred E. and yer website was "disabled for my protection", according to the message that came up when I tried to take a peek. Sorry I couldn't see what you got goin'.  I'll try to do it another way.
 
Adios for now,
Fred E
 
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7-21-04
 
Well I went in through the front gate and found yer site. Good luck with it.
 
Adios for now,
Fred E
 
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7-24-04
 
Hey,    
 
This is great, Can't wait for any updates.  I think a lot more artists should do this and let  us know what the web page addresses are.  Appreciate all you do and your music. 
 
John & Zaundra
 
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7-24-04
 
Jan - Really nice web site! It was great being with you guys in Tremonton, even if the crowd failed to show up. Hope to work together more in the future.
 
Stan T
 
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8-1-04
 
Excellent Jan (and Judy)! Keep me on the mailing list. I won't talk you out of your "promo" right now although I would absolutely like a CD when you make one and would be willing to pay for the promo if you bring one to our Tuesday meetings.
 
Many Thanks,
Ellen F
 
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1-19-05
 
Jan,
 
I just had a moment to read about your adventures in Logan...what a night!  I'm glad you and Judy arrived home safe.  I've got a gig up there in February, but my parents live in Weston, Idaho just a hop, skip, and jump from Logan.  (Unless its another storm of the century...).  Take care.
 
JaNae K
 
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2-15-05
 
Got the picture of the turnout at Bobs house, looks great but was missing one person. 
 
Terry T. or Too Tall
 
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2-16-05
 
Re: Well someone had to take the picture and I'm already on this site plenty.
 
Jan
 
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My grandfather told me the reason he quit school after the 8th grade, is because they would tell him that 2 plus 2 equals 4. In the next breath, they would change their mind and say that 3 plus 1 equals 4. The final straw was when they started spelling tater with a "P".

I met a woman with the letters D A M on her shirt. I asked what they stood for. She said "Mothers Against Dyslexia".

Judy and I were riding through windy Wyoming and noticed many folks with obvious injury. Bruises, broken arms and broken noses were common. We asked what happened, and were told that everyone fell down 'cause they were caught off guard when the wind quit blowin'.

My granddad told me about a dog he once owned. He knew the dog was a carpenter and blacksmith, because he saw it nail a biscuit and make a bolt for the door.