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From: owner-rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com (rubberstampers-digest)
To: rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: rubberstampers-digest V2 #1006
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rubberstampers-digest Monday, February 2 1998 Volume 02 : Number 1006
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 17:06:39 EST
From: Rustamping@aol.com
Subject: RS: RS/COM :Does this new stencil have your name on it?
THEY ARE HERE I GOT THEM IN MY HOT HANDS
RS/COM: Thingy#2 (1) ONE Stencil that makes at least 5 cards
Hi All: the first 25 people to order my new stencil will receive a bumper
sticker...
I l<3 Rubber Stamping with their purchase.
It is a card with a box attachment...you can use it as a box template or a
card template or both... using the box, instead of foam core, these are some
of the cards you can make from this once stencil.
A water card
A Shaker card
A Gift Card/ box
You could use it for animal noise cards
Herty Gerty Cards
Mailer*
*Depending on the weight of the paper you use , it could also be with out an
envelope!
The size of the stencil in the flat is 8" x 18 1/2"
When the card/box is assembled..... it is 7 inches long x 7/8 of an inch
high.
The price for this is $10.00 stencil
$2.00 shipping
I could have them to you by February 10th in time for Valentines
Please email me at your earliest convenience ....thanks Kathie
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 13:15:50 PST
From: "victoria banaszak" <burningrubber@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: RS: Michael's Coupons
That is very true.Those are called great buys when you go into the store
,your not supposed to be able to use coupons on them,but not everyone
knows that.That`s why you can get Friscars Paper edgers for 4.99 every
day at M but go to Jo Annes or some other and they sell the same one for
7.99
>From owner-rubberstampers@aloha.webkahuna.com Mon Feb 2 13:08:15 1998
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>From: happyrubber@juno.com
>To: phil@red-castle.com
>Cc: burningrubber@hotmail.com, rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net
>Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 11:22:34 -0700
>Subject: Re: RS: Michael's Coupons
>Message-ID: <19980202.113357.14206.14.happyrubber@juno.com>
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>Actually, Micheals doesn't buy much at normal wholesale prices.
>Companies like Fiskars, Uchida, and most others give a great big
>wholesale discount to distributors who use that much stock. All
>Micheal's are corprately woned, so they purchase in huge lots. They
get
>a massive discount.
>Lets take the the LePlume Markers, for example. They sell them in the
>stores for $15.00 all the time. Most regular wholesalers will buy
those
>from Marvey for $11.85-$12.50. So, if M was buying them at that price,
>they couldn't make any money. M buys those for $8.00 or under and
still
>marks them up almost double. Just depends on the volume of biz you do.
>
>
>Happy Rubber Stamps and Club
>4426 East 118th Court
>Denver, CO 80233-1781
>www.happyrubberstamps.com
>
>On Mon, 02 Feb 1998 08:00:32 -0600 Phil Schloss <phil@red-castle.com>
>writes:
>>I think that even Michael's has finally figured out that there
>>are a lot of people that only buy the 40% off item, and therefore
>>they loss money on the sale. There are very few items in even
>>Michael's were the markup is 100%, and if you give a 40% off on
>>a $10 items (retail) that you paid $5 wholesale for that is only
>>a dollar to cover all of the expense and profit. It costs alot
>>of money to pay for all of the stores, employees, shipping, and
>>shoplifting. Even with Michaels volume, if you do not buy at
>>least a few items besides the 40% off item they lose money having
>>you come into the store. I know that personally, I buy the 40%
>>off items, and the rest elsewhere.
>>
>>Phil
>>
>>victoria banaszak wrote:
>>>
>>> I heard that from my manager too.that is sad cause people always buy
>>> more when they have coupons.I think its a bad buisiness move
>>personally.
>>>
>>> >From owner-rubberstampers@aloha.webkahuna.com Sun Feb 1 12:00:19
>>1998
>>> >Received: (from majordomo@localhost) by aloha.webkahuna.com
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>>1998
>>> 14:54:15 -0500
>>> >From: RUFORGIVEN@aol.com
>>> >Message-ID: <6c864ce6.34d4ce0c@aol.com>
>>> >Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 14:33:30 EST
>>> >To: patglenn@ix.netcom.com
>>> >Cc: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net
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>>> >Subject: Pat! Re: RS: Michael's Coupons
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>>> >In a message dated 2/1/98 10:56:52 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>>> >patglenn@ix.netcom.com writes:
>>> >
>>> ><< Since they're not going to be advertising as much
>>> > this year, get 'em when you can. >>
>>> >
>>> >SAY IT ISN'T SO!!!! Where did you hear that?
>>> >
>>> >Jamie :-)
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>>
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>>Come visit my on-line rubber stamp catalog, you will love the designs.
>> Or email phil@red-castle.com for address to order a paper catalog
>>from:
>>Red Castle Inc., Antiques Memories Rubber Stamps
>> http://www.red-castle.com/rubberstamps/rubberstamps.html
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 17:13:04 -0600
From: Dorothy Becknell <dbecknell@silverback.gorilla.net>
Subject: RS: My covers are here!
Thanks so much for the order and for sending the other to my Mom. I really
appreciate it. And the goodies are great. I love the sticker - It's a great
philisophy - and the tags are so handy to have! Thanks again. Hope to do
more business down the road. Your check should be arriving in a day or so.
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 14:31:19 -0800
From: Laura <merlin@uia.net>
Subject: RS: Great Vendor - Jutta
Jutta,
I received my Baker's Dozen of the new ep's today and the AIG
trays...wow, shipped Friday, here Monday...gotta love it! Thanks for
the um, he's really cute, and oh, what is this....my very first AIG
glitter...its beautiful.
Thanks for the great service.
By the way, Mom, this was a January purchase, so it doesn't violate my
"no-buy February" vow.
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Chino Hills, CA
<insert clever quote here>
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 16:51:37 -0600
From: Susan <susanbenedict@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: RS: Christmas Cards and Tags
Kimberlee and others,
I got my Christmas cards and Tags from Kimberlee's swap. They were more
than worth the wait!!! I can't believe the gorgeous cards in this swap. You
know, it really doesn't matter if they are Birthday, Thank You, Christmas
or whatever. It is the techniques and ideas we learn from them. I will post
my descriptions to the people whose cards I got.
Susan
Susan aka CoffeeStamper
Don't climb the ladder of success only to find it's leaning against the
wrong wall.
http://home.att.net/~susanbenedict
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 18:25:03 -0500
From: Karen Harris <harris@njcc.com>
Subject: RS: RAKed by Dorothy Ferris
Today I received a RAK card from Dorothy. She embossed a long stem
rose (Buffalo Stampede) and then highlighted the shadow lines with
marker. This is on glossy white cardstock and is very elegant.
I hope to be able to order something soon from Dorothy now that she is
a vendor. She has always been a good customer with me and can be
trusted.
Thanks for brightening my day, Dorothy.
Karen
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 13:08:56 -0800
From: "Jana' DeMore" <jjdemore@techline.com>
Subject: RS: Aleta Pentecost Rec's SSS5 Dec. Package
Here's what she got:
A beautiful Valentine's Card
Pack of Charms - Romanced
Embossing Powder - Silver
Box of candy hearts
pkg of valentine heart confetti
BRAYER (she was very excited about this!!)
Stamps - "brandon"
Tea pots
confetti
back ground paper
good earth
lilac
confetti
red plaid
she said to tell you thank you very much.
"JJ"
100 W. Curtis
Aberdeen, WA 98520
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 17:08:49 -0600
From: Dorothy Becknell <dbecknell@silverback.gorilla.net>
Subject: RS: You are a doll!
Such a great mail day! But your Valentine was the bestest! It is so pretty
- - a patchwork heart stamped on vellum and embossed in silver; then colored
in with reds and pinks. I love it and it has already found a special place
right on my desk! (So as to inspire me!) And then, to top it all off, sheet
after sheet of great background paper! That was so thoughtful. I will have
plenty to inspire me, now. Thanks for being so sweet. I think it's great
having you for a sibling. Happy Groundshog day :-)
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 16:31:46 -0800
From: "Tom, Debbie and the Pookies" <tomndeb@ccsi.com>
Subject: RS: Re: TAN: The Goods on Grapevine (LONG)
Omigod, this was so funny! I only knew one person talked about (Scrappin'
Fool Shel) but it was just so hilarious to try to match up the people I'm
meeting on the list with what was *really* going on at the convention.
BTW, Shel, if you got stamps from Evo, you'd better share at the next
meeting! LOL!
Debbie Miller, Austin TX
Mommy to Kate and Maggie, fraternal twins (10-11-93)
tomndeb@ccsi.com
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 18:09:04 EST
From: Rustamping@aol.com
Subject: RS: Did anyone see 60 minutes last night...with Leslie Stahl?
she did this segment on funeral costs, after a young woman would have been
charged a high amount of money for her mothers' recent death...In the story
they showed tons of coffins and caskets!!!!!
Call me sick...but the first thing I thought about was ...Where would I store
the rubber stamps ?...there wouldnt be any electric for the embossing gun and
it would be so dark...So just for the record I AM NOT GOING ANY TIME SOON!
lol kathie
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Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 20:30:18 -0500
From: "Beverly Marubbio" <blmarubbio@email.msn.com>
Subject: RS: Re: deckle blades, request for product review of
On salae at Michael's today for $24.99. Picked one up and can't wait to use
it. Bev
- -----Original Message-----
From: Larry Anderson & Diane Hare <foxnhare@goldrush.com>
To: rubberstampers@CRAFTS.DM.NET <rubberstampers@CRAFTS.DM.NET>
Cc: rubbertown@xmission.com <rubbertown@xmission.com>
Date: Sunday, February 01, 1998 06:46 PM
Subject: RS: deckle blades, request for product review of
>Are the table model Fiskar deckle rotary cutters worth it?
>
>Do they cut any better than the hand-held scissors on cheap paper?
>
>My hand-held Fiskar deckle scissors just shred cheap paper, although
>they're fine on sturdy/crisp stock.
>
>I can get the big table-model cutter for $39.95 less 40% with coupon at
>Michaels, *OR* I can pay $39.95 at CostCo and get the cutter with five
>(5!) blades (two regular, one deckle, one scoring, one perforating).
>
>I was trimming cards at 4 a.m. a few nights ago and, at that moment,
>$39.95 plus tax, seemed reasonable. Even by the light of day, it doesn't
>seem totally wacko. If I only did "cards" or only did post cards, I
>could cut all my paper in advance and just do trims in the wee hours,
>but I usually end up making *that* sort of creative decision after dark.
>
>Diane Hare/MS.HARE San Andreas, CA snotmyfault
>
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 15:06:07 -0800
From: "Jana' DeMore" <jjdemore@techline.com>
Subject: RS: mo. group 8
Patty Tupper has rec'd the following cards:
Judy Perry: dk. blue sc layered with white, w/ gold speckles
layered w/ copper metallic
next layer a woman with her hair embossed gold. says her hair takes up most
of the card.
inside "may your day be special" thanks
Karen Byrd: red cs layered w/ green and gold embossed leaves. layered w/
red mulberry paper layered with white w/ roses emb. in gold & colored with
pencils
Susan Swidryk: white cs layered w/ purple. then gray speckled. raindrops
all over. noak ark on top of that. inside was facts on noah. homemade envy.
neat thing to do with facts.
"JJ"
100 W. Curtis
Aberdeen, WA 98520
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 16:05:07 -0700
From: Amber Vallo <Berlynn@zianet.com>
Subject: Re: RS: TAN: PRes. Clinton coming to Los Alamos
Hey Albuquerqueians (sounds alien like),
I m from Las Cruces, and will be heading to Albq. next weekend. Can you give me
heads up on good rubber stamping stores and where they are located? THANKS!!
Amber
AlphaGam@aol.com wrote:
> Yes, and since I live on Kirtland AFB where he lands, we can't get to or from
> our house while he's getting on & off the plane.... my question, why does he
> always come right as school is getting out???? Oh well.....
>
> Kathy Ruess
> alphagam@aol.com
> Albuquerque, NM
>
> In a message dated 2/1/98 9:47:16 PM, jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net wrote:
>
> <<The President will be here on Tuesday. I probably won't get to see him,
> since his public speech is at the Lab and takes place during my teaching
> day.... :-(
>
> Oh well, at least he's here, tying up traffic and all; the last time he
> came, traffic was a nightmare for about an hour after he left... He gets to
> go by helicopter, usually.... so he can watch the traffic mess from up
> above. LOL. Rank has some priveledges, at least...
>
> Hugs,
>
> Jody
> >>
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 16:35:33 -0700
From: Amber Vallo <Berlynn@zianet.com>
Subject: RS:Valentine Card From Family and Friends (LONG)
I received my very first RAK and a Valentines Day card on Saturday.
Boy, I was feeling neglected and then poof two people just put a big
smile one my face. I received the cutest little bear card from Vivian
on layered blue paper. Words can't describe how cute it is. (mostly
for someone who doesn't know all the technical terms to stamping.) I
like the way they are colored in and haven't a clue how to describe it.
But it gives a really nice overall effect. Thanks a bunch Vivian. (my
very first RAK!)
I received my first V-day card from Melina. Great embossing powder with
glitter in it. The stamps are beautiful. I like the rose hearts. How
did you get the embossing powder to keep such definition? Mine always
seems to spread so the images are not as crystal clear. Thanks!!!
Dorothy, I liked the embossed golden single rose. Its very elegant, I
now have more ideas on how to highlight an image to really make it stand
out. I love the inside, i wish my bubble jet would allow me to emboss
the wording, but it dries much faster than i can sprinkle.
Again thanks to the three of you, you made it a lot of fun to go to the
mail box. For once the bills didn't scare me as bad.
Amber
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 18:20:09 EST
From: CynSer01@aol.com
Subject: RS: 1997 Group 11 monthly swap
Hello everyone! Just got Helen's trivet today. What a cool idea! I didn't
get the type of paint you used on it. Can you tell me what it was again, and
where I could get some of it. Did the paint wash off your stamps? I'm kinda
leary about using paints like that on them. Anyway, I really like it and am
planning to use it alot. Someone told me once that using watercolor paints on
a tile is alot easier to mix and store than in a paint palette so since it's
washable, that's what I'm going to use it for! :-) Thank you for all of your
ideas. This group is just great!
Hugs,
Cynthia
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 13:19:37 -0800
From: "Jana' DeMore" <jjdemore@techline.com>
Subject: RS: Patty Tupper was RAK'd 6x's in one day :)
Thank you to all to help brighten her day. She loved it. And I didn't even
tell her it was happening!
She rec'd cards from:
Toni Brentlinger - speckled cs w/ edged corners. red heart background paper
with a dalmation stamp and a peppermint patty as the belly (this peppermint
patty did not make it in the house :) she says "yummy" also included
confetti and stickers
Linda Skirvin - clean envelope (she thought that was ultimately cool) pink
cs w/edged corners. pink and white polka dot background paper w/ pink
ruffled heart and pink glitter "thinking of you"
Sharon Sandahl - pink cs layered w/ marbled background, then yellow
outlined with glitter. with a rabbit coming out of a present. 3 d'd a light
pink cut out with thinking of you in right corner
Leilani Schooling - Envelope out of green wallpaper. white card layered in
purple, then yellow and white w/ a flower embossed. included is an orange
bookmark layered w/ white w/ a butterfly.
Linda Loo Hengen - white cs layered w/ pink mulberyy, then white edged
paper w/ an embossed copper bear holding tulips w pink sunbursts in each
corner. inside is embossed in copper "have a great day"
Susan Benedict - handmade envelope w penguins. brown cs w/ heart corners.
layered with black edged paper w/ gold embossed rose w/ pink bow on stem.
stamped on back "you and me we'll always be"
"JJ"
100 W. Curtis
Aberdeen, WA 98520
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 17:10:32 -0600
From: Phil Schloss <phil@red-castle.com>
Subject: Re: RS: TAN: Nutscape expert needed version 3.0
The easy way is to copy the file like "xxxx." and "xxxx.snm"
to the diskette, and you can rename if you with on the copy.
Then I just copy the files back into the mail folder and
start up ns and they are under the new name with the complete
index.
Phil
MJS wrote:
>
> i am trying to figure out how to save my mail in nutscape in a way that
> is easy, and palatable.
>
> i just tried saving each box individually (rubberstamp, food, humor,
> etc.) by going: file: save as: naming it and saving it as an html file.
> this is using a floppy in the A drive.
>
> when i bring it up in Nutscape browser, it opens, but the messages are
> all one big text...no breaks for individual messages. gad. an editing
> nightmare.
>
> I've also tried saving them in Wordperverse by saving as ASCII text from
> Nutscape, but then i get all the html code. god. more editing.
>
> Can someone please advise me?
> thanks
>
> mars
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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 14:28:18 PST
From: "victoria banaszak" <burningrubber@hotmail.com>
Subject: RS: Re: BURNINGRUBBER
Thanks I didn't know:)This is going to be a hard habbit to break
though.Is there a bad typers anon;D
>From iris@madbbs.com Mon Feb 2 13:55:50 1998
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>Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 15:48:06 -0800
>From: Kate Hill <iris@madbbs.com>
>Reply-To: iris@madbbs.com
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>Use the one under the ", not the one under the squiggle. BTW, my
>computer doesn't like ANYONE! Especially ME!
>Kate
>
>burningrubber@hotmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Sory it`sme again am I supposed to use the other one?'''''`````
>> Never looked at it before.
>>
>> >From iris@madbbs.com Mon Feb 2 09:50:50 1998
>> >X-ROUTED: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 12:51:38 -0500
>> >X-TCP-IDENTITY: Iris
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>> >Message-ID: <34D6323B.1039@madbbs.com>
>> >Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 12:53:15 -0800
>> >From: Kate Hill <iris@madbbs.com>
>> >Reply-To: iris@madbbs.com
>> >X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0Gold (Win16; I)
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>> >To: burningrubber@hotmail.com
>> >Subject: BURNINGRUBBER
>> >References: <tcppop3.1223479@madbbs.com>
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>> >Stupid question here...but, when I get your mail (this only happens
>> with
>> >you) your apostrophes are backwards. Do you use the single quote
mark
>> >that's on the same key as the "? Just wondering.
>> >Kate
>> >burningrubber@hotmail.com wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I think it`s a conspiracy!!!!!!!Those news paper people seem to
>> forget
>> >> the adds allot.I`ve had it happen to and I`ve had allot of
customers
>> >> complain about it-it is not the store.I swear,but usually if we
can
>> we
>> >> will give you a discount if you ask anyway:D
>> >>
>> >> >From owner-rubberstampers@aloha.webkahuna.com Mon Feb 2 05:46:47
>> 1998
>> >> >Received: (from majordomo@localhost) by aloha.webkahuna.com
>> >> (8.8.6/8.6.9) id IAA09679 for rubberstampers-outgoing; Mon, 2 Feb
>> 1998
>> >> 08:48:00 -0500
>> >> >From: FG2000@aol.com
>> >> >Message-ID: <7c6bfd0f.34d5cd08@aol.com>
>> >> >Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 08:41:26 EST
>> >> >To: ajlum@juno.com
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>> >> >Subject: Re: RS: Re: MICHAEL'S COUPON
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>> >> >
>> >> >In a message dated 98-02-02 02:04:33 EST, you write:
>> >> >
>> >> ><< Y'know what's weird is that I get the Michael's ads when
they're
>> >> printed
>> >> > in the paper but if they have a sales flyer it's not in my
paper.
>> >> Ugh! >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >Hi Andrea
>> >> >
>> >> >I've noticed that if I buy a Sunday paper from a box, the flyer
>> isn't
>> >> >included. I do always get one in the paper I have delivered to my
>> home
>> >> though.
>> >> >Weird, huh?
>> >> >
>> >> >Kathie
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 14:54:44 -0800 (PST)
From: jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net (Jody Morrison)
Subject: Re: RS: TAN: The Goods on Grapevine (LONG)
And if you believe the stuff below, email me about a bridge I'd like to
sell and some sea side real estate in Arizona....
LOLOLOL
Hugs,
Jody
>Being known for reporting the facts with the utmost sincerity and honesty,
>I thought I'd share a few of the more obscure details about some of our
>list members. If I get the names wrong it's because I'm trying to protect
>the innocent. If I've forgotten someone, they should consider it a blessing.
>
>I drove to Grapevine with my friend Natalie, a newbie attending her first
>convention. I thought I'd lead her through and show her the ropes and be
>there to answer any questions she may have. Well, as soon as the doors
>opened, I shot through that place like a bat out of hell leaving Natalie to
>eat my dust. Don't worry, I found her Sunday afternoon.
>
>We dropped by the convention center Friday afternoon to help Evo set up her
>booth. I must say Evo looked exactly like I had pictured her. Of course,
>when I first saw her she had her back to me and was bending over one of her
>storage bins but there was still that spark of recognition. Don't ask.
>
>Lupie was there and I later found out she has a mysterious way of making
>things happen. I'm running through the convention center in a tizzy
>because I'm a Coke girl in a Pepsi world and she so calmly produces my
>beverage of choice out of thin air. I hope she doesn't force me to make
>good on all those things I promised her...I was a desperate woman. BTW,
>she's not a little old lady, did you think she was? We were so wrong.
>
>Two Steppin Stamper Renee managed to organize Evo (not an easy task, mind
>you) in just under 5 minutes. She tirelessly organized bins and boxes and
>bags and tables and I was afraid she might see a loose kleenex in my purse
>and attack me in the parking lot. I later found out she's fond of drawing
>anatomically correct cactus.
>
>We caught Mr. Evo hanging around outside the ladies room trying to pick up
>women. Or maybe the women were hanging around outside the men's room trying
>to pick up Mr. Evo. It was difficult to tell.
>
>At dinner Friday night we found Marsha Braymen and her friend waiting for
>us. I was so embarrassed after finding out that I've been calling her
>friend by the wrong name for over a year. I still don't know your last
>name, but please accept my apologies, Dana Jo. Now, I don't want to give
>anyone the wrong idea or anything, but I saw Marsha buying a couple of
>little see-through numbers at the convention and Evo was helping her.
>Shame, shame.
>
>At the Stamp Out Cute booth, Linda Malcolm-Lim arrived in true convention
>form...by the seat of her pants after facing obstacles that most of us
>wouldn't face in our worst nightmares yet she still manages to keep that
>smile on her face. She should be Linda Murphys Law-Lim.
>
>Scrappin Fool Shel was chained to Evo's booth for the duration of the
>convention. I don't think the poor girl was allowed to even go to the
>bathroom. Well, that's okay because I hear the Evos compensated her for
>all her hard work with one sheet of their yummy cardstock.
>
>Wendy and Don were working hard in their booth with demonstrations,
>specials for list members, and that delicious black shrink plastic. I kept
>waiting to see what kind of goofy hat Don would wear but I didn't notice
>anything out of the ordinary.
>
>I will have nice glossy photos of Kaye Lynne with enchilada running down
>her chin available to the highest bidder very soon. And her husband Jerry
>has a secret identity which I will share with the world because that's just
>what I do. His nickname is the Sycamore word for rabbit. Or something
>like that.
>
>Ye Olde Cardmaker Kaye Mills gave a lesson in anatomy, a la Fargo, after
>seeing Leonardo's Man in all his glory.
>
>Geevee was trading her moose pins and I managed to collect 2 of them. I
>got the Saturday noon pin and the Sunday 2:00 pin. I heard the Saturday
>1:30 pins were fantastic but not as outstanding as the Sunday 10:47 ones.
>
>Connie Cole smuggled her pasta, dog dish and all, out of the Macaroni Grill
>on a dare. Actually, she was too mature to do it on a dare, it had to be a
>double dog dare.
>
>I'm sure Rachel Kline will spread nasty rumors about me stalking her in the
>ladies room to trade pins. She looked like she wasn't going anywhere and I
>washed my hands first, what's the big deal?
>
>Stacia InkBlodgett, being the supportive friend she is, encouraged our
>friend Mary to buy that Xyron laminator thing because it's an important
>stamping tool that she will enjoy for years to come. And because we wanna
>borrow it. A lot.
>
>Try as I may, I could not manage to hide from Linda Israel. I was enjoying
>a wee bit of solace in the rubber pit when I heard her announce my
>whereabouts at the top of her lungs with that annoying Texas twang. Sheeesh.
>
>Susan Dill and the CLASS stampers made beautiful T-shirts to wear at the
>convention. She was trying to get everyone to feel the glitter on the
>front of her shirt. I'm not touching that.
>
>Cajun Stamper and LILILO Lillie were so sweet to spend all their hard
>earned Louisiana dollars in Texas' own Paper Routes. Did everyone buy the
>sheet music paper or the Bertini manuscript? We need to have a swap.
>
>And Sara Humphrey Knight must have given all 500 baggies of whatever she
>was handing out to one person because somehow I didn't get one. I think
>she did that on purpose.
>
>Shannon Green was just as I thought she'd be...a perfect angel.
>
>MOM Janet breezed in for just a few minutes to check on her kids before
>rushing off to take care of the real kid who needs her a lot more than we
>do right now. Which reminds me, Janet needs a Reagan head *this* big.
>*This* being about an inch or so wide. Send her your Reagan heads.
>
>I wish I could have spent more time with Sandy Lemons, Patricia Conrader,
>Stamper Kat, Tracey Soucy, Melissa David, Kathie Lloyd, Kristen Watts, and
>everyone else I missed but hopefully we'll meet up again in San Antonio
>this summer.
>
>That's the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
>
>Shannon
>
>
>
>
>This message was from Shannon Green <sgreen@wf.net>
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 18:32:58 EST
From: HYoung1747@aol.com
Subject: RS: SSS?
I kind of have some of this figured out....it stands for secret stamper
something? Give me some info on this...how to join, what you do. This list
has got me hooked on everything! Holly
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 18:27:42 EST
From: HYoung1747@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: I have been adopted
Hey! I guess we are sisters then. I got adopted by Terri a couple of weeks
ago. She's great.
Holly
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 18:40:02 EST
From: CardsLady@aol.com
Subject: RS: I got RAK'ed!
I've been in town all day, come home to find this interesting envelope-baggie
addressed to me with this cute "U S snail mail" stamped on this brown lunch
bag...what a terrific idea for envelopes! Inside is a cute unmounted angel
from Love You to Bits and a neat magnet telling me I'm a member in "good
standing" of the Rubber Stamp Addicts Club! Wow! I got accepted! LOL
Thanks so much Judy (Dragonhome) for the goodies!
Pepper
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 15:36:18 -0800
From: "Henry & Thea Boschma" <henryb@transport.com>
Subject: RS: My 1st RAK received!!!
I received my first official RAK today., Boy what a surprise!!!!., Susan
aka CoffeeStamper sent a georgeous card.,!!!!!! Light brown CS with heart
corner punches., ( just have to get that one!!!) black layered ontop with
a Gold rose embossed in the center. A mauve colored bow adorns the rose
stem!!!! Very pretty and thank you for being so sweet to send my first
RAK., Wow., this is fun!!!!!!!!!
Thanx Susan!.,
Hugs!!!
Thea Boschma
Stampin-N-NUT
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 18:02:35 -0500
From: glomom23@juno.com (Gloria L Alexander)
Subject: RS: Official Window Card Swap UPDATE
A Window Card Swap, must have a window somewhere in your design...
6 for 6
SAML with equilvent postage, I will reuse your envelope
Due Date: 15 Mar
Players:
Gloria recd
Thea recd
Becci
Sandy
Renee
Jhone
Zonia
Karen
Kim
Debbie recd
Linda
Jennifer
Germaine
you???
Room for lots more..
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