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This is very bad. However, it occurred to me that it might have been
constructed by a person who is either a non-English speaker or whose native
language is not English. It has that sort of "foreign" cadence to it. In
fact, the author of this site is Charnchon Lavitrangsima.
That not withstanding, my personal favourites are:
"When your web pages were done:"
"Where to go next" - a link that appears as hypertext but goes nowhere
"Don't find what you are looking for?"
Actually, the content, although grammatically incorrect, is not too horrid.