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| June 27, 2015 | ||
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Yes, I do know Balto was not buried at all, but as I said before, the
poem wouldn't make much sense if I threw out that part. I don't take this as a problem at all. |
| June 27, 2015 | ||
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| O' Cap'n My Cap'n! |
Then yes, you definitely should give credit where credit is due (as it
appears you finally did). But as I inferred (and as anyone who knows
the history of the real Balto knows), Balto was not buried in Nome, or
anywhere for that matter, really. Not trying to be a problem here. I'm just clarifying. |
| June 26, 2015 | ||
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The composition is not mine,if you thought.I found it in my dog
encyclopedia,and it was written by Lord Byron as a memorial to his dog
Boatswain (I ough to put that in credits...).I agree,the first two
verses aren't very fitting,but the rest of the poem wouldn't make
sense without it so I decided to keep it. |
| June 26, 2015 | ||
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| O' Cap'n My Cap'n! |
A beautiful composition. Touching. But as to Balto's remains? Well,
if that was what you meant by this image and the associated poem, it
would be quite inaccurate. Just FYI. |
| June 26, 2015 | ||
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Wow. That is really deep. |
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