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From: owner-rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com (rubberstampers-digest)
To: rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: rubberstampers-digest V2 #1025
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rubberstampers-digest Wednesday, February 4 1998 Volume 02 : Number 1025
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 06:03:43 -0800
From: "Henry & Thea Boschma" <henryb@transport.com>
Subject: RS: Official !! Red Hot Chile Peppers Swap!!!
It's official! It's HOT HOT HOT !!!!
Anything to do with Chile Peppers!!!., Email me if you are
interested.,!!!!! Prefer cards., Postcards., 6 for 5.
Due: NLT Marth 15th
Send SAML along with same postage as it took to send to me.(I'll reuse your
envie)
Swap 6 for 5 cards/postcards
Send to: Thea Boschma - P.O. Box 599 - Terrebonne, OR 97760
Players so far!
Thea Boschma henryb@transport.com
Pat Koss p.koss@snet.net
Patty Patty1049@aol.com
Robin Moore adrlm@ccia.com
Nisa/Teapot
You?!!
Thea Boschma
Stampin-N-NUT
henryb@transport.com
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 09:17:34 -0600
From: "Nancy Guggisberg" <guggag@means.net>
Subject: RS: my favorite holiday swap
I received My Favorite Holiday swap yesterday. Thanks Kimberlee for
hosting.
All the cards were great.
Nancy
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Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 08:49:11 -0600
From: Melissa Bauman <mcbauman@sprintmail.com>
Subject: Re: RS: Please help! Re: Judi-Kins
Judi-Kins
17832 S. Hobart Blvd.Gardena, CA 90248
(310) 515-1115
Don't you just LOVE her stamps?
Have a great day!
Melissa
DLMARLER@aol.com wrote:
> Does anyone have an e-mail address or website address that I can use to
> contact the people at Judi-Kins? I have a question about something I
> purchased from them at the Grapevine convention and I don't know how to get
> ahold of them!!!!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doris
> DLMARLER@aol.com
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 06:13:50 -0800 (PST)
From: Sharon <sept04@yahoo.com>
Subject: Fwd: Re: RS: Fw: snail mail list
Me four......Sharon Sept04@yahoo.com Thankyou!
- ---valeriep wrote:
>
> Me three.
>
> Thanks, Stamptramp
>
> Valerie Palmquist
> PO Box 32
> 167 Washington St.
> Foreston, MN 56330
>
> Henry & Thea Boschma wrote:
>
> > Me too please.
> >
> > Thea Boschma
> > Stampin-N-NUT
> > henryb@transport.com
> >
> > ----------
> > > From: Nancy Guggisberg <guggag@means.net>
> > > To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net
> > > Subject: RS: snail mail list
> > > Date: Tuesday, February 03, 1998 11:59 AM
> > >
> > > I would like to get a updated copy of the snail list, mine must
be about
> > 6
> > > months old.
> > >
> > > thanks.
> > >
> > > nancy
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DO YOU YAHOO!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 19:51:14 -0700
From: becky-bear@juno.com
Subject: Re: RS: Hey what"s for dinner at your house?
Well, I didn't feel like cooking, so me and Heath (my son) went around
gathering up food. First we went to the Sonic (been years since I ate
there) got 2 foot long coney dogs, 2 gaint hamburgers, 4 french fries and
some slurpee things, then we stopped at Hardys and got two more
hamburgers. Came home and the four of us ate it all! We had coupons
where you buy one and get one free (love getting free stuff!) so all
that food only cost 8.16!! What a deal!!
becky-bear
On Tue, 3 Feb 1998 17:12:14 EST Rustamping@aol.com writes:
>thanks just curious
>
>kathie
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Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 08:44:26 -0600
From: Melissa Bauman <mcbauman@sprintmail.com>
Subject: Re: RS: Marvy or Comotion embossing tool?
Personally, I would go for the Milwaukee Heat Gun. It's the best out there, hands
down. Some of the vendors on the list sell them.
IMOHO,
Melissa
Ccopuntia@aol.com wrote:
> I'm confused. Can anyone advise a newbie on the *real* difference between
> these two? Marvy is hotter at 650F (Comotion = 450F), but the Comotion model
> is smaller and lighter, and it also says "Quieter" on the box. At Michael's
> the Marvy, Model #2000II sells for $19.99 and the Comotion is $24.99; not that
> much difference especially using the 40% coupon.
>
> Which one would you advise a first-timer to purchase, and why?
>
> Thanks oodles, C. Carter (gearing up for her first embossing adventure :>)
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Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 09:14:36 -0600
From: Melissa Bauman <mcbauman@sprintmail.com>
Subject: RS: TAN: Thank you for baby :O)
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Thank you everyone for all of the well wishes for my family and new
blessing to come. Carol Perry, thank you for the balloons! SWEET!
Can life get better that this????
Thank you again!
Melissa (who's still doing the happy dance!)
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<UL>Thank you everyone for all of the well wishes for my family and new
blessing to come. Carol Perry, thank you for the balloons! SWEET! Can life
get better that this????
<P>Thank you again!<BR>
Melissa (who's still doing the happy dance!)</UL>
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Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 10:33:31 -0800
From: Ruthann Gigliotti <ruthann@penn.com>
Subject: RS: COMM Clearsnap order
I need to do a Clearsnap order. I'll be taking orders till Feb. 10.
Rollagraph wheels, Colorbox Ink, Vivid Pads, Star Writter Glitter Glue,
and lots more. Write if you need my price list. 30% off plus shipping
Check out their web page
http://www.clearsnap.com
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Ruthann ruthann@penn.com All are discounted.
Embossing Arts by Feb.4
House Mouse and Penny Black by Feb. 9
Clearsnap Feb.10
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Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 07:05:48 -0800
From: Krueger <krueger@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: RS: Looking for a stamp..
Charlie Brown and Co. are available in rubber stamps. I've seen
Woodstock. You can find these stamps generally at Michael's. Good
luck.
Libby
sandy colby wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if the Charles Shultz characters are available
> in rubber stamps? I am specifically looking for a "Woodstock"
> stamp. If I can get a hold of one, I'll be in my mother in law's good
> graces FOREVER!!! (grin)
>
> THANKS BUNCHES!
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 10:08:04 -0500
From: glomom23@juno.com (Gloria L Alexander)
Subject: RS:HAPPY BIRTHDAY BECCI
Happy Birthday toYou
Happy Birthday to You
Happy Birthday, Dear Becci
Happy Birthday to YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!
GloMom-------Have you hugged someone today???
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 09:14:33 -0600
From: "Nancy Guggisberg" <guggag@means.net>
Subject: RS: Rak from Judy Perry
I received a nice surprise in my mailbox yesterday. A rak from Judy. I
got an unmounted stamp, this is my first unmounted. Also a magnet that
states that
You are a member in good standing of the Rubber Stamp Addicts Club.
Thank you judy.
Nancy
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 06:58:41 -0800 (PST)
From: jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net (Jody Morrison)
Subject: Re: RS: TAN:BADDD weather here!!
Been there, done that!
I lived in Santa Barbara for 5 years. On three separate occasions, the
highway was closed because of mud slides. Between them and the
earthquakes, I was not a happy camper. "Course, we also had so many
georgous days, that I felt like I lived in paradise....
Hugs,
Jody
>Hello friends!!
>
>Ya know, El Nino really sucks!! We have had 3 days of rain and horrid wind.
>There is widespread flooding all over Northern CA, and parts of Southern CA
>also.
>Thankfully, we are about 5 miles from the nearest river, so we are in no
>danger of flooding...but my best friend's home is 1/2 mile from a river that
>is starting to spill over.
>Our freeways are all messed up...there is a stretch of the main hwy that is
>completely closed due to water.....and I need to go to town...booohoooo!!!
>
>So...anyone wanna come visit me???
>
>Jaimee :)
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 08:35:19 -0600
From: "Diana Stagg" <mimistagg@email.msn.com>
Subject: RS: Tan:Cat Parties on Key Board !
I have finally gotten my computer working again...the arrow no longer flies
to the right top corner ! I tried to read E-mail all day yesterday but the
problem became more and more frustrating as the day went on. When the arrow
would fly-if I had already clicked it would shut down the program, I would
have to re-open and begin anew. I GAVE UP ! My level of frustration was sky
high ! last night I sat down and began reading the Logitech Book and decided
that I needed to re-install and that took care of the problem. Later I began
to watch the cat...I had been told by several different people that
something sitting on the key board for a prolonged period of time can cause
strange problems. (I am sure they were thinking of a book or something like
that) Well I would call Laz's (the Cat) dance sufficient to cause a problem.
I had never really noticed before, but he does spend a lot of time around
the computer- trying to be close to me. I would have to think that his
little fling on the key board was his attempt to discover that "Mom" think
is so fascinating about the darn thing. NOW I Keep the door closed so he
cannot get in here.
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 09:44:53 EST
From: Blueki@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS:cake topper help
I don't know about stamping on the cake directly but... You could stamp the
image you want on paper, blow it on a copier, then take it to a cake decorator
at a bakery. Most of the time they can copy the image on to the cake in
frosting. That way you get the image without stamping. If you do hear from
someone who stamps on cakes, please let me know how they did it. I could use
the tip for a graduation/birthday party I'm having.
Carol
In a message dated 98-02-03 21:21:22 EST, you write:
<<
It's hard to believe that my youngest is turning one next month. I figured I
would get an early start planning his party. (Early starts for me are rare,
but do happen occassionally)
So, I've already planned to stamp the invites, gift bags, etc. Then I
thought about the cake and figured I could probably use rubber stamps to
decorate that too. Only I haven't quite decided how. I don't necessarily
mean stamping directly on the cake (although I have considered using food
coloring and a new stamp to try it). If any one has rubberstamped a cake
topper; I would appreciate ideas, materials used and any other info.
TIA >>
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Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 07:00:45 -0800
From: Krueger <krueger@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: RS: Marvy or Comotion embossing tool?
The CoMotion heat tool is great when you're using the UTEE powder. I
have an old Milwaukee heat gun and it works well with the UTEE stuff but
the CoMotion heat tool works best. But...if this is the only reason to
purchase it then you have to make the choice. HOpe this helps.
Libby
Ccopuntia@aol.com wrote:
>
> I'm confused. Can anyone advise a newbie on the *real* difference between
> these two? Marvy is hotter at 650F (Comotion = 450F), but the Comotion model
> is smaller and lighter, and it also says "Quieter" on the box. At Michael's
> the Marvy, Model #2000II sells for $19.99 and the Comotion is $24.99; not that
> much difference especially using the 40% coupon.
>
> Which one would you advise a first-timer to purchase, and why?
>
> Thanks oodles, C. Carter (gearing up for her first embossing adventure :>)
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Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 08:19:44 -0600
From: Phil Schloss <phil@red-castle.com>
Subject: RS: Humor-Amen
This 85 year old couple, having been married almost 60 years, had died
in a car crash. They had been in good health the last ten years
mainly due to her interest in health food, and exercise.
When they reached the pearly gates, St. Peter took them to their
mansion which was decked out with a beautiful kitchen and master bath
suite and Jacuzzi. As they "oohed and aahed" the old man asked Peter
how much all this was going to cost. "It's free," Peter replied, "this
is Heaven."
Next they went out back to survey the championship golf course that
the home backed up to. They would have golfing privileges everyday
and each week the course changed to a new one representing the great
golf courses on earth. The old man asked, "what are the green fees?".
Peter's reply, "This is heaven, you play for free."
Next they went to the club house and saw the lavish buffet lunch with
the cuisines of the world laid out. "How much to eat?" asked the old
man. "Don't you understand yet? This is heaven, it is free!" Peter
replied with some exasperation. "Well, where are the low fat and low
cholesterol tables?" the old man asked timidly. Peter lectured,
"That's the best part...you can eat as much as you like of whatever
you like and you never get fat and you never get sick. This is
Heaven."
With that the old man went into a fit of anger, throwing down his hat
and stomping on it, shrieking wildly. Peter and his wife both tried to
calm him down, asking him what was wrong. The old man looked at his
wife and said, "This is all your fault! If it weren't for your
blasted bran muffins, I could have been here ten years ago!"
- --
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 10:27:44 EST
From: Stampnyama@aol.com
Subject: RS: TAN: LORRI'S DAD IS IN SURGERY :(
Dear rubber stamping friends,,,,
Lorri is Un-subbed and out of town with herdad who is having a very serious
surgery
this morning,,,a 6 valve by-pass,,,,,
She has been a basket case for a month,,but still worked on with her Lorri's
Lollys
If you have time to drop her a line,,,she loves MUSH,,,, if you want to send a
card to he or her Dad,,,let me know,,,,,
She would NEVER ask this of you,,But I will :)..she's tooooo shy, she
wouldn't even add her name to the birthday list ,she said "" MOM YOU DO
IT",,so being the good Mom that I am (lol) I add her name to the Birthday list
for Feb..
Love to All,,Linda ( worried in cyberspace)
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 08:33:12 -0600
From: holtanhpmn@juno.com (Helen/Paul/M/N D Holtan)
Subject: RS: Betsy/Rubberchicken lady!!
Thanks for the great service--loved the mouse house stamps!! I have a
friend who had surgery so the Boo-Boo one is perfect!!!! It came so
quick!!! I got it on Sat.--tried to send several notes --but no go--my
other server will not let me get e-mail. So for a week now--no mail!!! I
am suffering from seriously withdrawl!!!!
Betsy--did you get another message from me??? Please let me know and I
will write again !! Thanks again--I Will definitely order again and
again!!!!
Hugs and Smiles :~) :^D
Helen
holtanhpmn@juno.com
Savage,Mn.( suburb of Minneapolis/St. Paul)
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 10:05:11 EST
From: FranRShaw@aol.com
Subject: RS: AD: Dark Cardstock Sale
EASTER PASTELS (5 ea. color: Astroparch Peach, Astroparch Pink,
Royal Marble Blue, Lightspec Sand, Nakoosa Sisal) - $4.00
PASTEL PARCHMENTS (5 ea color - All Astroparch: Peach, Pink, Blue,
Green, Lavendar) - $3.50
FRUIT BASKET (5 ea. color: Royal fiber Blueberry, Astrobright Orange,
Astroparch Peach, Nakoosa Wildberry, Beckett Rubharb) - $4.00
PURPLE PEOPLE EATER (5 ea color: Hots Grape, Royal Fiber Mauve
Confetti Purple, Astoparch Lavendar, Feltweave Eggplant) - $4.25
CREAM OF THE CROP (5 ea. color: Royal Fiber Cream, Linen Cream,
Astroparch Natural, Sundance Rawhide, Royal Fiber Birch) - $4.25
GREEN, GREEN, AND MORE GREENS (5 ea.: Royal Fiber Sage, Confetti
Gala Green, Evergreen Spruce, Beckett Olive, Astroparch Green) - $4.25
Background Papers from Hot Off The Press: 10 sheets (2 ea.) = $2.95
PARTY TIME (candles, ice cream/candy, party hats, confetti, colorful
stripes)
NEW BABY (teddy bears, baby blocks, nursery items, pastel dots, boy/girl)
CHILD'S PLAY (duckies, crayons, hand prints, small kids, I can draw)
HOLIDAYS (Easter, Valentine, Halloween, Father's Day, X-mas)
CHRISTMAS (red stripes, gingerbread men, green dots, red plaid, red/green
dots)
ALL OCCASION (dog biscuits, band aids, tartan, colorful cats, pink moire)
SWATCHBOOK #2= $3.50......... Upgrade to Swatchbook #2: $1.00
US Shipping: up to 80 sheets/$3 (I can fit more sheets of background paper
in) -- 90-120 sheets/$5 -- up to 160 sheets/$6
Please e-mail me to reserve yours! Mail check or MO to: Fran Robertshaw,
2682 Beverly Dr., Medford, OR 97504.
Hugs,
- -Fran the Frantic Stamper :-@
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 09:30:34 -0500
From: "Nancy " <njgreen@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: RS: Re: TAN: Hey what"s for dinner at your house?
Hi Sheryl!
Did I ever tell you about the nice pot roast dinner I served for me and DH
.... roast was big enough for at least 2 nights of leftovers. I had carved
enough for the meal and left
the rest on the counter to put away when it cooled.
We heard "Buddy-Freddy" our 85 lb. bundle of sheppard-collie-retriever
choking to death (or so we thought) in the living room. We both rushed in
to check and he was on his last bites of my MY ROAST!!!
I totally sympathize with you about the PIZZA!
About your Shelly. Are you using a crate to potty train her? Have had
dogs all my life, and Buddy-Freddy is the first one we've used a crate
(albeit a VERY large crate)
with. I used to think they were cruel, but it has been the best
dog-related nvestment I've ever made. (OK, so it didn't save the roast,
but it sure helped with the potty training!)
Nancy
"Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday"
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> From: Sheryl Porter <sporter@utah-inter.net>
> To: Meridee! Weilert <merideestamps@juno.com>
> Cc: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net
> Subject: Re: RS: Re: TAN: Hey what"s for dinner at your house?
> Date: Tuesday, February 03, 1998 10:12 PM
>
> Scrambled eggs....'cause the dumb dog got hold of the pizza. Dang, my
mouth
> was watering--it was huge--half pepperoni and half Hawaiian :( Anyone
want
> a dog....Shelly got it for Christmas and it's still no where close to
being
> potty trained.
>
> Sheryl
> At 05:06 PM 2/3/98 -0800, you wrote:
> >hamburgers with guacamole & swiss cheese
> >Daisies,
> >Meridee
> >Stamp With Me!
> >merideestamps@juno.com I sell Stamping Sensations and HALOS!
> >
> >On Tue, 3 Feb 1998 17:12:14 EST Rustamping@aol.com writes:
> >>thanks just curious
> >>
> >>kathie
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 10:05:45 EST
From: FranRShaw@aol.com
Subject: RS: AD: Prices reduced on 25 sheets packages
What's your favorite??? Do you find yourself always grabbing the same co=
lor,
over and over?? Well, now is the time to buy cardstock in bulk and save!=
!
These reduced 25 sheet package prices are good until February 14th!
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Royal Fiber Cream (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Royal Fiber Mauve (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Royal Fiber Cinnamon (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Royal Fiber Spice (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Royal Fiber Sage (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Royal Fiber Perriwinkle (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Royal Fiber Blueberry (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Royal Fiber Pepper (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Royal Fiber Birch (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Royal Fiber Kraft (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Royal Fiber Driftwood (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Royal Marble Rose (reg. $4.75) **SALE: $4.00**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Sundance (felt) Navajo White (reg. $4.10) **SALE: $3.=
50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Sundance (felt) Terra Cotta (reg. $4.10) **SALE: $3.5=
0**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Sundance (felt) Rawhide (reg. $4.10) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Sundance (felt) Eggplant (reg. $4.10) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Astrobright Stardust (reg. $4.00) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Astroparch Pink (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Astroparch Peach (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Astroparch Green (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Astroparch Lavendar (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Astroparch Natural (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Astroparch Sand (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Astroparch Ancient Gold (reg. $4.25) **SALE: $3.50**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Beckett Cambric Greenbriar (reg. $5.75) **SALE: $5.00=
**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Beckett Cambric Blazer Blue (reg. $5.75) **SALE: $5.0=
0**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Beckett Cambric Ebony (reg. $5.75) **SALE: $5.00**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Beckett Cambric Bordeaux (reg. $5.75) **SALE: $5.00**
25 sheets (8=BDx11) Confetti Red (reg. $5.75) **SALE: $5.00**
US Shipping: Up to 100 sheets/$3 -- 125 sheets/$5 -- 150-200 sheets/=
$6
over 200 sheets/ask for best price
Please e-mail me to place an order. Orders must be place by Feb 14th!! =
Send
check or MO to: (sorry no cc's)
Fran Robertshaw
2682 Beverly Dr.
Medford, OR 97504=20
Thanks!
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Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 09:38:02
From: "Brenda J. Volpe" <volpe.1@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: Re: RS: TAN - my stamping idea
He is making progress, but if you have a fish tank, better keep him away
from it.
Brenda
At 10:18 PM 2/3/98 EST, KrZ4Stamps@AOL.COM wrote:
>I was ROFL and DH wanted to know why. So I read these posts to him and he
>said, "She should have stamped it!!" Now, if you know my DH, he is *NOT*
>crazy about stamping or the 'puter, so this means he's making progress!!
>Yippee!!! Maybe I won't have to be a *closet stamper* forever!!!
>
>Tricia = )
>
>In a message dated 2/3/98 1:41:12 PM, joneses@digisys.net writes:
>
>>I must be hanging on the edge with you cause my son and I were haveing a
>>conversation about sending a fish though the mail too. He had a fish that
>>died Sat. He was thinking alive in water but I was thinking on a card the
>>other way! EEEEEE
>>
>>JJ in Montana
>>
>>At 08:42 AM 2/3/98, you wrote:
>>>Well, I have reached the line, but I didn't cross it. We discovered that
>>>one of our larger neon tetras flipped out of the fish tank and was dried
>>up
>>>on our floor. My first thought was that I was sad we didn't find him in
>>>time to get him back in the tank. My second thought was that I could brush
>>>some ink on him and get a neat fish image on some cardstock. I didn't
>>do
>>>it. I know my DH would have had me locked away if I would have told him
>>>not to flush the fish because I wanted to stamp with it.
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 09:52:18 -0500
From: Dragonfolk <Dragonfolk@compuserve.com>
Subject: RS: Need Calypso pad kaleid
I really really need the Calypso Kaleidocolor pad:)) Have received some
pagan festival cards using it and I have to get it(GG) anyone help please=
?
Will either pay for it or trade for set of acrylic templates Suki
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 11:32:32 EST
From: RuthHindin@aol.com
Subject: RS: How do you post?
How do I post to Rubbertown and SARAL lists? Anyone out there know?
Appreciate the help thanks.
Ruth
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Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 21:38:15 -0500
From: marstamper@juno.com (Maralee Garst)
Subject: RS: RS Envirotex
Just be careful not to inhale too much fumes of the envirotex as you blow
away the bubbles. Try using a straw to direct your "hot air" to the
right spots. I know somone who ended up in the hospital for 3 days
because she inhaled too many fumes.
Maralee
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Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 10:40:56 CST
From: "Kim Michels" <tansyflwr@hotmail.com>
Subject: RS: Toad Hall/Rubber Anarchy swap in the mail!
Car accident and all, I got this one in the mail today. I hope you all
enjoy it. I know I've learned alot from it...so many great ideas I
can't wait to try, so many stamps I want now! I hope you all will be
pleased.
Thanks for playing!
Kim
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 09:52:22 -0500
From: Dragonfolk <Dragonfolk@compuserve.com>
Subject: RS: Com:Sukis templates
Still have some of these wonderful acrylic templates if you want some. 5 =
different sized acrylic blocks for cutting/tearing round to make the laye=
rs =
for your cards. All equidistant from each other no need to measure each p=
iece =
of paper. Only 14 dollars which includes shipping. Lots of great reports =
on =
the list on what to use them for,
Suki
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Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 21:24:51 -0500
From: marstamper@juno.com (Maralee Garst)
Subject: Mer RS: FL storms
Hi Mer,
Glad you are alright, also. Hope the flooding didn't do too much damage.
Do you carry flood ins? We don't, as we aren't in a flood zone. And we
are the highest home around here, too.
Our pool overflowed again. Which means it collected more than 5 inches
of rain. Fortuneately, it is at a slight angle,and floods out back,
which in turn goes into a pond on the other side of our fence. This is
the 2nd time that has happened this winter. So, we open up the drain and
let some out to the pond, too. That pond is really handy. <g> The yard
is too saturated to let any seep through. So, it all goes to the run
off.
Miami and the Keys sure took a beating!! Glad we aren't down there.
Maralee
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 08:50:44 -0800 (PST)
From: jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net (Jody Morrison)
Subject: RS: Teresa O Durn's SSS
Help! I've forgotten who you are.
Would you post me please, please, please? I really NEED to talk to you.
Thanks,
Jody
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 09:37:36 -0600 (CST)
From: Theresa Anderson <tander02@mail.coin.missouri.edu>
Subject: RS: tan-please vote
I suggest we take a vote to make an *official* Valentine's Season from FEb
4 thru March 4 every year. Ever notice how men have Seasons-football,
hunting ,fishing, etc? True, some of us enjoy those too. But usually the
things ladies like to do are like this:club meeting, lunch, committee[not
really a good word]. Why don't we make an *official* season? And be
romanced. There doesn't have to be ticket sales , passes or licenses.
Parking won't be a problem nor will monopolizing the boob tube on Monday
nights. Just romance, affection, kisses, hugs, chocolate , stamps,
negligee[is the root word neglect?], gift certificates to our favorite
rubber stamp vendors, etc. A daily discussion should follow nightly
news-sit down with your mate and give him the score. For offense he needs
to shower you with Affection and for Defense he needs to pick up after
himself for a month.
If you vote yes, mark it here. And you MUST forward this to your guy or he
WON'T get the message. Most likely you will have to forward it daily till
March 4.
If asked to do anything Domestic you must say, "It will have to wait until
after Valentine's Season." On March 1 we will plan the playoffs for
Valentine's Season.
Imagene
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Date: Tue, 3 Feb 1998 22:53:50 -0500
From: marstamper@juno.com (Maralee Garst)
Subject: RS: Melissa
Congratulations are in order!!!
Hugs,
maralee
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