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rubberstampers Digest Tuesday, July 29 1997 Volume 02 : Number 2265
In this issue:
RS: Corrupted Email...Again
RS: rollographs
Re: RS:CAYA#5
RS: [Fwd: CAYA #5 Topic]
RS: Stamping on Aluminum Foil
RS: [Fwd: An elevating story....] (fwd)
RS: JANET
Re: RS: TAN....ethnic diversity/family history
Re: RS: TAN: Directory to RSM
RS: Re: Dawn's pals~ emoticons
Re: RS: TAN....ethnic diversity
RS: COMM..Glass Beedz
RS: rsCOMM/ Quarter size Push Sounds--1/2 inch thick Noisey Things- 13 differ...
Re: RS: acronyms
Re: RS: Re: Weight loss group
RS: KEEPER OF SNAIL MAIL LIST!!!!
RS: T-Books Off-line
RS: If you asked for SS go between PLEASE READ
Re: RS: Thank you everyone on the list--first convention (long)
Re: RS: TAN....ethnic diversity
Re: RS: acronyms
Re: RS: acronyms
Re: RS: Please go ourt and get a carbon monitor
RS: Tx Stamp Store Phone Numbers???
Re: RS: TAN: Directory to RSM
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 08:39:32 -0500
From: Sue Beck <wackey@primenet.com>
Subject: RS: Corrupted Email...Again
I received corrupted email again last night that wiped me out.
Netscape just helped me get back up and running. It happened when I was
retreiving email.
Sue
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:39:34 -0400
From: "anno" <azanders@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: RS: rollographs
'k.. y'all told me I hadda have these things! so.. now I got 2! now.. how
do you make 'em line up nice? there must be a trick to this..
anno
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:49:44 -0400
From: lissa <lissa@dsuper.net>
Subject: Re: RS:CAYA#5
Patti Welsh wrote:
>
> Here's the info I have, I sent her a note the other day asking the same
> question. Haven't had a reply yet.
>
I got the info - I'll be forwarding it to you and the list.
Lissa
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:51:14 -0400
From: lissa <lissa@dsuper.net>
Subject: RS: [Fwd: CAYA #5 Topic]
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From: "Jennifer L. Merkuris " <jmerkuris@triplei.com>
To: <Pennie2@juno.com>
Cc: <gmork@telusplanet.net>, <lindaloo@telusplanet.net>, <lissa@dsuper.net>,
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Subject: CAYA #5 Topic
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 1997 15:10:07 -0500
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After a long delay (my computer would not allow me to send out messages all
weekend), here is the CAYA #5 topic. It has been very hot here in Omaha
for the last couple of days. I live in a rennovated warehouse and the air
decided to go out over the weekend. It fits in perfectly with the topic
that I had already chosen before this! Maybe it was fate. Well since it
has been so hot, I have decided that the topic for CAYA #5 will be the
heat. Something thing or thoughts that cool you down. It can be an ice
cream cone to a snowman. You decided. Remember, it must be with a stamp or
stamps that you already own or have on order.
Since, I goofed up the time line, they will be due by August 23rd. I am
leaving for vacation August 27th. I will be gone for 10 days and would like
to get them out before I leave. If this conflicts for anyone, please let me
know.
Your items can be a card, bookmark, etc.
My snail mail address is:
Jennifer Merkuris
617 South 14th Street #204
Omaha, NE 68102-3225
Let me know if I left anything out or if you have any questions.
Thanks for joining in on the fun!
Jennifer
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:53:41 -0400
From: Freckles <dsvehla@concentric.net>
Subject: RS: Stamping on Aluminum Foil
I saw this on the Carol Duvall Show this morning and thought it was
really cool. I know alot of you don't get HGTV, so I figured I'd try to
describe it. It's on again at 2:00 and I plan to tape it. Let me know
if any of you want to see it.
1. Use heavy duty aluminum foil. Fold it in half and spray a glue
adhesive to hold the front and back together.
2. Place it on a magazine, and use the edge of a credit card to smooth
out the aluminum foil as much as possible.
3. Ink a stamp (choose a simple one without alot of detail) using fast
drying ink and stamp on to the aluminum foil. You will NOT see the ink
when it's done. Using a ball point pen or a stylus for dry embossing,
go over all the lines. The image will appear on the other side of the
aluminum foil. (the side facing the magazine)
4. Cut the image out and use on cards, for pins, bookmarks, or whatever
you can think of. Carol's show had several card examples, a bookmark,
and a pin. She glued the image on cardboard for the pin and bookmark.
She even showed some that were colored in, but she didn't say what she
colored them with.
Hope you all enjoy another cool way to stamp.
Freckles
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:03:43 -0500 (CDT)
From: Kristi R Schueler <schueler@prairie.nodak.edu>
Subject: RS: [Fwd: An elevating story....] (fwd)
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From: "Llew Heinz" <lheinz@ix.netcom.com>
To: "Mike Carman" <mjcarman@collins.rockwell.com>
Subject: An elevating story....
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An elevating story....
An Amish boy and his father were visiting a mall. They were amazed by
almost everything they saw, but especially by two shiny, silver walls
that could move apart and back together again. The boy asked his
father, "What is this, Father?" The father responded "Son, I have
never seen anything like this in my life, I don't know what it is."
While the boy and his father were watching wide-eyed an old lady in a
wheel chair rolled up to the moving walls and pressed a button. The
walls opened and the lady rolled between them into a small room. The
walls closed and the boy and his father watched small circles of lights
w/numbers above the walls light up. They continued to watch the circles
light up in the reverse direction. The walls opened up again and a
beautiful 24 year old woman stepped out. The father said to his son,
"Go get your Mother."
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 10:05:24 -0400 (EDT)
From: Mommyof03@aol.com
Subject: RS: JANET
sorry, but i cannot find your e-mail addy.
i read that you were having comp. probs. and i need to resend my sss
questioner(sp) but i have deleted it. can you please send it again? sorry for
the inconvience.
mel
melody bills
mommyof03
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:47:23 -0400
From: lissa <lissa@dsuper.net>
Subject: Re: RS: TAN....ethnic diversity/family history
Jody Morrison wrote:
>
> Doesnt' bore me at all; I also love family geneology. I've many Jewish
> branches whose info got lost (or worse) during both world wars..
>
> One interesting story. My mother's father was the second youngest of 16.
> But, his father had a whole family before his group of 16. His first wife
> had 18 kids (I can hardly imagine!!!). Apparently they were farmers and
> the infant mortality rate was so high that you had to have a huge family to
> get enough to survive to adulthood to help with the farm in your old
> age....
>
> Hugs,
>
> Jody MorrCatsNRubbr
>
I have one remaining grandfather who was born in England and came here
at the age of 6 months. His parents were both forced out of their
respective countries (Turkey and Russia) and met in England and
married. He had 2 sisters and one brother, born here. His parents owned
a farm here in Canada and I love the stories from that time. My dad's
mother had 5 brothers and 1 sister. My mom's mother had one sister and
3 brothers (one died playing hide and seek in a closet) and my mom's dad
had 3 brothers and 3 sisters. I have cousins I don't even know! But
I'm getting a lot of history from my 92-year-old grandfather so it isn't
lost forever. I must have cousins in Russia - there's Russian ancestory
on both sides. We didn't have any family in Eastern Europe during the
war, thank God, we didn't lose anyone but I'm so drawn to that era that
I'm a volunteer with the Montreal Holocaust Center and I videotape
interviews with survivors to eventually be put at Yad Vashem in Israel
and Washington's Holocaust Museum. My geneology fascinates me - I'd
love to find out what our "real" last name is: Albert is not a typical
Jewish name, but when the immigrants came over the officials all changed
the last names. I'd be interested to trace my roots.
In any case, I'm white, Jewish and an Anglophone in Montreal (here in
this province we specify our language roots as well!).
Lissa
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 10:08:14 -0400 (EDT)
From: Blueki@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: TAN: Directory to RSM
I'm glad I'm eating Cheerios.
I understand your concern about giving out personal information and agree. I
don't think RSM will publish each page. It would mostly be the really well
done pages that would get published. Mine is not well done compared to most
I've seen so far. If they did print pages the actual printing might be to
small to read anyway as more than likely the pages would be reproduced to a
smaller size.
The non-angel companies may get upset. Maybe someone should call them and
find out. I don't now who is an angel and who is not since I don't sell my
work and I'm not a vendor. In my oppinion I don't see why they should get mad
since we are not selling the images. We are sharing them like we would if we
were sending them in cards. As for the reproduced images no one is trying to
make money off of them or to copy them for their own use. In fact it could
increase sales for these companies. I have seen stamps on pages I've never
seen before and would like to have. If the company name wasn't mentioned I
wouldn't know where to get it and that company wouldn't make money.
Just my two cents.
Carol
In a message dated 97-07-28 23:11:05 EDT, you write:
<< I dunno. I just have a funny feeling about the whole thing. Hate to pee
in anyone's Wheaties.
Shannon >>
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 08:03:52 -0600
From: jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net (Jody Morrison)
Subject: RS: Re: Dawn's pals~ emoticons
I love these! But.... Dawn, there is a problem!
Kiss my ass and leave my ass alone have the same symbol....how would I tell
the difference... LOL
Hugs,
Jody
>Subject: Emoticons
>
>Emoticons
>We all know those cute little computer symbols called
>"emoticons," where :) means a smile and :( is a frown.
>Sometimes these are represented by :-) and :-( respectively. Well, how
>about some "ass icons"?
> Here goes:
> (_!_) a regular ass
>
> (__!__) a fat ass
>
> (!) a tight ass
>
> (_._) a flat ass
>
> (_^_) a bubble ass
>
> (_*_) a sore ass
>
> (_!__) a lop-sided ass
>
> {_!_} a swishy ass
>
> (_o_) an ass that's been around
>
> (_O_) and ass that's been around even more
>
> (_x_) kiss my ass
>
> (_X_) leave my ass alone
>
> (_zzz_) a tired ass
>
> (_o^o_) a wise ass
>
> (_13_) an unlucky ass
>--
>:-D awn
>Golden Sunrise Enterprises
>200 Mtn Pk Bv SW, A-101, Issaquah WA 98027
>
>sunrise@wolfenet.com
>http://members.tripod.com/~Sunrise/
>
>SWAPS: fb/slam, x-files loop
>
>\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\//\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
>
> BAD ANALOGY FOR THE DAY
>
>Her vocabulary was as bad as, like, whatever. (Unknown)
>
>\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:08:31 -0500 (CDT)
From: Kristi R Schueler <schueler@prairie.nodak.edu>
Subject: Re: RS: TAN....ethnic diversity
I think this is a very interesting thread!
I'm 1/2 german (Schueler = scholar) My dad's father is first generation
american, and his mother first generation Swedish. My mom's father is
also German and Swedish and my mom's mother is of the Heinz 57 variety.
My mom's grandmother's maiden name was Finkenbinder (sp) I've been told
that is Dutch. So, for approx. percentages I'm 1/2 German, 1/4 Swedish
and 1/4 mut!
RD
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:10:43 -0500
From: Sue Beck <wackey@primenet.com>
Subject: RS: COMM..Glass Beedz
These are the holeless tiny glass beedz's that you use to emblish or
decorate items.
These are the colors that they come in:
Colored Beads
(1 oz bags) $2.60:
Clear Red Blue Yellow
Green Pink Purple Brown
Black Pink Mix Blue/Green Mix
Verdigris Grn Mix Tortoise Shell Mix
Multi Color Mix
Metallics (1 oz bags) $3.60:
Gold Silver Gold/Silver Mix
Plus actual postage.
I ordered a few, to see how everyone likes them. The demo I saw on
these was outstanding. I saw an entire bookcover done with these. You
can do lettering, shaker cards, its endless..... They will adhere to
everything. They can even be put through the washer.
I have these on order and should be here within 2 weeks. If there is a
special color you would like, let me know and I will order more.
These are fantastic to emblish cards or gift items. The uses are
unlimited.
Wacky Wagon
Sue
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:44:15 -0400 (EDT)
From: Rustamping@aol.com
Subject: RS: rsCOMM/ Quarter size Push Sounds--1/2 inch thick Noisey Things- 13 differ...
In a message dated 97-07-28 13:50:26 EDT, Rustamping@aol.com writes:
<<
I have the following for a 10 day turn around time delivery: the day after i
receive your check your order will be in the mail:
A WITCH LAUGHING
ELEPHANT SOUND
DOG BARKING
CAT MEOWING
PIG SOUND
ROOSTER SOUND
COW SOUND
HORSE SOUND
DUCK QUACKING
BIRDS CHIRPING
TRAIN SOUND
LION ROARING
HO HO HO (SANTA)
prices:
1-9 $3.00 each plus $ 2.00 shipping
10 or more $2.75 each plus $ 3.00 shipping
T O D O L I S T ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
1. email me your quantities today so i can put them aside
2. snail mail me your check tomorrow
3. start thinking of all the ways to use these sounds
Rustamping
P.O.Box 386
Denville, N.J. 07834
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>>
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From: Rustamping@aol.com
Sender: owner-rubberstampers@aloha.webkahuna.com
To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net
CC: Rustamping@aol.com MTnestR@aol.com
kbaxter@wheatonma.edu SoniaBee@aol.com
Date: 97-07-28 13:50:26 EDT
I have the following for a 10 day turn around time delivery: the day after
i
receive your check your order will be in the mail:
A WITCH
LAUGHING
ELEPHANT SOUND
DOG BARKING
CAT MEOWING
PIG SOUND
ROOSTER
SOUND
COW SOUND
HORSE SOUND
DUCK QUACKING
BIRDS CHIRPING
TRAIN
SOUND
LION ROARING
HO HO HO (SANTA)
prices:
1-9 $3.00 each
plus $ 2.00 shipping
10 or more $2.75 each plus $ 3.00 shipping
T O D O L I S T ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
1. email me your
quantities today so i can put them aside
2. snail mail me your check
tomorrow
3. start thinking of all the ways to use these
sounds
Rustamping
P.O.Box 386
Denville, N.J. 07834
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 10:16:51 -0400 (EDT)
From: CafeCrafts@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: acronyms
I moved from Ballwin, MO three years ago! Loved it there. Diane
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:19:08 -0500 (CDT)
From: Kristi R Schueler <schueler@prairie.nodak.edu>
Subject: Re: RS: Re: Weight loss group
Wow Laura! You really know what you're talking about! Everytime I go
home the relatives always ask me how much weight I've lost and usually
I've never lost more than 10 pounds since the last time they saw me,
sometimes none at all. I hurt my foot on the 4th of July and hadn't been
able to do my aerobics or my 4 mile walk every day, soI had been afraid
to step on the scale. I finally did, and I hadn't gained weight! I lost
5 pounds! Yeah! I have 2 pounds to go to my first goal. I think I try
maintain for a month or so then continue to my next goal. I'm not
dieting, just changing my lifestyle to a more healthy and active one! It
is great! I've also notice the body reshaping when I hit the plateaus.
I just put a dress on today that I hadn't worn for 6 weeks and it fits
soooo nice! I had been wearing it before with a control top slip, and it
is even on the large size. Jody - 35 pounds is nothing to sneeze at!
You've come this far, and there is no reason that you won't get any
farther. Just try being a little more active during the day - take the
stairs instead of the elevator, or park farther from the door. It's
funny how much of a difference all those little things make! Hang in
there! You'll do great!
RD
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On Mon, 28 Jul 1997, Jody Morrison wrote:
> Thanks for the encouragement! I suspect the lack of loss has lots to do
> with the chocolate I continue to snarf.... LOL!!!
>
> Hugs,
>
> Jody MorrCatsNRubbr
>
>
> >In a message dated 97-07-27 00:56:25 EDT, jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net
> >(Jody Morrison) writes:
> >
> ><< Jody MorrCatsNRubbr who has lost 35 lbs and can't understand why its not
> > more.... LOL >>
> >YOU GO GIRL!! Don't dispair, your body is probably sitting at a plateau, and
> >although you are not losing weight, you are probably shrinking right before
> >your eyes!! Cjeck the fit of your clothes, and I will bet you will find thet
> >although you have not lost more weight, your clothes are even looser. Laura
> >This message was from STmpaholic@aol.com
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 10:15:01 -0400
From: Erica Sullivan <es40@prism.gatech.edu>
Subject: RS: KEEPER OF SNAIL MAIL LIST!!!!
I need Melissa bauman hostess of the envy swap addy. Please send it to
me asap I wish not to come under the wrath of the Envy hostess! <BEG> :)
Thanks!
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 07:18:54 -0700
From: postoids@artlover.com
Subject: RS: T-Books Off-line
I'm taking apart my computer now (Ouch!) and
will have phone lines in new house tomorrow
afternoon. I have about 30 Treasure Book packages
ready to mail and safely tucked away in my van,
out of reach of the packers. I really appreciate
the kind notes I've received from so many of you
concerning this T-Book class and the move. I hope
to be up and running (literally, it seems) in the
next couple of days. I know you are eager to get
your packages, so please know that it is at the
top of my list. Thanks again!
Sheryl Davis aka Postoid Artist
*****Ghost-Poo Happens*****
email <postoids@artlover.com> OR angelheart@gci-net.com
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 10:21:38 -0400 (EDT)
From: Blueki@aol.com
Subject: RS: If you asked for SS go between PLEASE READ
Hello,
Last week someone asked for a go between. I agreed and was told a card was on
it's way. I don't remember who I was that need me to be a go between because
I didn't write it down. I figured I'd get the card and remail it. Well the
card hasn't got here yet. I wanted to let the person know so they don't think
I didn't mail it.
If you read this and mailed a card to Decatur, IL to be resent please email
me.
Thanks,
Carol
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 08:14:24 -0600
From: jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net (Jody Morrison)
Subject: Re: RS: Thank you everyone on the list--first convention (long)
The first rubberama in Albuquerque was so small that we were worried that
we'd have NO venders for the second one. Then, this past year, it was
wondeful. Tripled the number of people who came; Magenta, Curtis Uneida,
Paula Best were just some of the wonderful venders who were there. It was
great!!!
So, Phil, it does get bigger and better.
In fact, when I was at Dixon Paper yesterday, the clerk asked what I'd be
using some of the papers for, and I told her rubberstamping. She said,
"Boy, that's one hobby that's growing by leaps and bounds."
Yea!!!!
Hugs,
jody morrcatsanrubbr
>In a message dated 97-07-28 19:17:14 EDT, BByrnes952 writes:
>
> Hi Phil,
> It was a pleasure to meet you AND to get to see your line. Your images aare
>exquisite. I'm so glad that you weren't discouraged but the fact that the
>convention was so small. I myself wasa surprised to see so few people ther
>as the way Dorothy and Connie had talked it was to be a zoo. Well, maybe
>next year will be bigger and better. I heard talk Oscar is thinking he
>should have it in an air conditioned facility. And I think she's right. It
>was a shame she put you in that dark, hot dingy corner like that. Sorry to
>hear about the storm and all but you have to realize--you were in WI and if
>you don't like the weather just wait a minite of two--it WILL change. lol
> Well I'm glad your first Wisconsin Convention wasn't a total wahsout.
> Looking forward to seeing you again next year. Take care. Barb
> (CamperStamper)
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 07:18:55 MST
From: twinklebell@juno.com (twINKle bell)
Subject: Re: RS: TAN....ethnic diversity
Hi, Ann!
Thanks for the kind words! And thanks for your interest in trying to get
to know members of the list in a more personal way. I am enjoying
reading about the different backgrounds of all of us stampers! I think
each one of us has an interesting story to tell.
It's so true what you said about war and the scars to overcome. (And I'm
not forgetting about the internal *wars* that go on right here in the
U.S.) I know that the Holocaust has had a profound effect on the way my
DH perceives the world and the people in it. What happened to my parents
and grandparents during the war was not as tragic. But it's interesting
to note how cultural traits affect the way different groups deal with
things. I think Asians may tend to be shy or reserved. I notice that
quality in Asians in a lot of different ways, including the fact that my
parents never told me about the relocation of the Japanese-Americans
during the war. I didn't find out about that until I was in high school
or maybe it was college.
I have to tell you, Ann. I know there are so many gifted stampers out
there. I'm in awe of the many stampers whose work I've seen in RSM,
Somerset Studio and The Stampers' Sampler. I'm definitely NOT as
artistic. I'm afraid if you watched me work, you'd get terribly bored
because it takes me a gazillion hours to come up with an idea. Sad, but
true -- I'm not talented in the art department, but that doesn't stop me.
I love playing with stamps and color and the opportunity to create and
express myself! The joy of stamping for me is not so much my end product
because I'm no artist, but rather the process. When I play with my
stamps, I feel so young and alive -- and I'm no spring chicken. I'll be
turning 50 this year.
Once again, thanks, Ann, for starting this thread. I agree that ethnic
diversity can be likened to our art. The different backgrounds and
colors are exciting and wonderful to behold!
Hugs,
twINKlebell
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On Sun, 27 Jul 1997 22:26:24 Ann or Craig Graham <barbiec@ebicom.net>
writes:
<<This is really awesome.. I never thought of all of these people as
being Asian.. I do know your cultures are one of the most talented I have
ever seen. I have always admired the works of art, and the ease, and
grace with which you do it. I have really loved watching people do the
silk painting. It is really beautiful..
You and your family sound like you have really over come a lot in
your life to come to where you are now. It is really sad all of the H***
that wars have put people through, and so many scars to overcome from
them..
I just hope one day to get to meet you. I would love to watch you
work, and learn somthing from you..
Thank you so much for sharing this with the whole list. I am sure
there are a lot others just as awed as I am...
HUgs and love
Ann>>
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 08:27:28 -0600
From: jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net (Jody Morrison)
Subject: Re: RS: acronyms
Hi-
RAK-random act of kindness or kardness, depending upon you...
TTPO-Tickle (or torture) the post office....we send a variety of strange
things, unwrapped but properly addressed to various people to sign up. All
mail does follow the PO rules, its just very different from what they are
used to seeing..
The message doubles come and go...seems to be a weirdness in cyberspace. I
sometimes get them from a list based in South Africa... we'll go with
doubles, even triples for a while and then they disappear... no one seems
to know why, not even the cybergurus...
The list volume is huge...what most of us do is learn to delete alot...I
use Eudora and here's what I do:
I down load about 100 messages at a time and then I get off the modom.
I look down the subject line and only click on the subjects which interest me.
When I finish reading a post, I click on the click box in the upper left
corner so it goes back onto the listing of incoming mail. When I finish
with a screen, I run my curser along it and put it all in the trash.
Any mail I want to keep, I transfer to the proper mailbox after I finish
reading it, instead of returning it to the inbox list...
I can go through 400 posts in about an hour, including the time for writing
responses....
As for private responses, there is always lots of discussion about this.
Pretty much, each person decides whether a response is shared with the list
or privately. One clue is to see whether the person you are writing to has
copied the post to the list. We value becoming friends really highly, and
that does increase the volume alot, but for most of us, it is worth it.
Hope this helps,
Jody MorrCatsNRubbr
>Okay, I have been on the list for about a week now and I just have to ask
>what some of these acronyms are? RAK'd (received a kard?) and TTPO (no
>clue)
>
sion>Also does anyone have any ideas on how to organize all of these incoming
>messages a little better? My husband wants me to unsubscribe, probably
>jealous as he never gets mail unless he emails himself from work, but I
>don't want to. It seems like I get alot of the same messages over and over
>again.
>
>On more personal responses, don't you think it would be more appropriate to
>email that person directly? Just my thoughts... Thanks for listening!
>
>Dawn Stegall (Stampin Turtle)
>St. Louis, MO
>
>Behold the mighty turtle, for she only makes progress when she sticks her
>neck out!
>
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 08:29:51 -0500
From: "The McKnight's" <dmcknig@creston.heartland.net>
Subject: Re: RS: acronyms
Dawn,
The acroynms are RAK (Random Act of Kindness) and TTPO
(Torture/Tease/Tickle The Post Office).
I set up mail folders to temporarily hold messages as I read them.
Then I move them to my word processor, clean them up and save to a
backup disk. The Delete keyworks great for duplicates. We get those
sometimes because of weird stuff in cyberspace (according to my ISP).
Posting directly... Well, a lot of us do that but at times like this
(your post) or if we are talking to lots of others we send them on to
the whole list. Your questions may be the same as someone elses and
this helps them out too. Sometimes we hit reply to all without meaning
to and sometimes we just loovvveee to chat.
Hope this helps. Where in STL do you live? I moved from Overland to
Iowa a year ago.
Sherri ;~)
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 10:32:58 -0400 (EDT)
From: Blueki@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: Please go ourt and get a carbon monitor
If you have a gas stove and don't have a monitor, get one! My in laws bought
a dector like most people do, to detect trouble with the furnace. Well a few
months ago every time my MIL was baking and the monitor went off. Since the
furnace wasn't in use the they couldn't figure out the problem. They thought
the monitor might be bad. They finally had the gas company came out and check
the oven, sure enough that was the cause. Luckily it wasn't as serious as the
sleeping with a bad furnace but it could have been a problem if they didn't
get it check. So these monitors do more than keep an eye out for bad
furnaces, it's for any CO problem from any source.
Carol
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:06:39 -0500
From: Shannon Green <sgreen@wf.net>
Subject: RS: Tx Stamp Store Phone Numbers???
I need a little help! I desperately need telephone numbers for the
following Texas stores:
Stampcrafts in Austin, Tx
The Color Tree in Dallas, Tx
A-Plus Rubber Stamp Co. in Duncanville, Tx
Rubber Gems in Garland, Tx
Stamps N Stuff in Granbury, Tx
The Write Touch in Houston, Tx
Make Your Mark Stamping in Sugarland, Tx
If you have these phone number on hand, or live in areas where you can get
them, I'd really appreciate it if you'd send them to me. Private e-mail,
please.
Thanks bunches,
Shannon
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Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1997 09:34:38 -0500
From: Phil Schloss <phil@red-castle.com>
Subject: Re: RS: TAN: Directory to RSM
I personally would not want to have someone like DJInker know that
you mech. repro. any of their stuff. And there are other companies
just as nasty. If there is any Disney images watch out. The small
companies will likely look the other way. But the large ones will
have to peruse the legal issues, otherwise next time the opposing
lawyer will use this as an example of it is okay.
I would not advertise this project to widely.
Phil
Blueki@aol.com wrote:
>
> I'm glad I'm eating Cheerios.
>
> I understand your concern about giving out personal information and agree. I
> don't think RSM will publish each page. It would mostly be the really well
> done pages that would get published. Mine is not well done compared to most
> I've seen so far. If they did print pages the actual printing might be to
> small to read anyway as more than likely the pages would be reproduced to a
> smaller size.
>
> The non-angel companies may get upset. Maybe someone should call them and
> find out. I don't now who is an angel and who is not since I don't sell my
> work and I'm not a vendor. In my oppinion I don't see why they should get mad
> since we are not selling the images. We are sharing them like we would if we
> were sending them in cards. As for the reproduced images no one is trying to
> make money off of them or to copy them for their own use. In fact it could
> increase sales for these companies. I have seen stamps on pages I've never
> seen before and would like to have. If the company name wasn't mentioned I
> wouldn't know where to get it and that company wouldn't make money.
>
> Just my two cents.
> Carol
>
> In a message dated 97-07-28 23:11:05 EDT, you write:
>
> << I dunno. I just have a funny feeling about the whole thing. Hate to pee
> in anyone's Wheaties.
>
> Shannon >>
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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
alternate site
http://www.winternet.com/~redcastl/rubberstamps/rubberstamps.html
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