Webeweb Laurie Best
But secrecy breeds mythology. Rumors swelled like sap. People started calling WeBeWeb a cult or a ghost site or a place where you could trade in regrets. A blogger with a loud following wrote a long piece that made WeBeWeb sound like a conspiracy of sentimental people collecting tears. That night the inbox swelled. Some messages were tender, others angry, and a few threatening. Laurie and Margo sat in the courtyard and read the messages together by lamp-light. They did not panic. They archived.
emerged as a professional dedicated to supporting children with developmental needs through structured and safe environments. : Laurie Best webeweb laurie best
Webinar Archive - Children's Advocacy - The Arc of New Jersey But secrecy breeds mythology
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: Webb served as a sergeant major with the Royal Corps of Signals. D-Day Participation : He took part in the Normandy landings in 1944 and was later awarded medals for his service. Post-War Theatre