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Subject: rubberstampers Digest V2 #2315
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Precedence:
rubberstampers Digest Thursday, July 31 1997 Volume 02 : Number 2315
In this issue:
Re: RS: Leo Swap
Re: RS: me? causing trouble>LONG
RS: Re: Liver Cookies
RS: GREAT MAIL DAY #2, the DIRECTORY!!!!!
RS: Leo Cards Recv.
Re: RS: Phil's perfect stamp storage
RS: FranRShaw@aol.com's SS
RS: GREAT MAIL, #4, SSS received!!!!!
Re: RS: Juno/Help w/Deleting Msgs.
Re: RS: TAN: cleaning out my stuff
Re: RS: Background Swap Received
Re: RS: Phil's perfect stamp storage
RS: COMM: Canadians - Fabrico at 25% discount!
RS: order
RS: [Fwd: Official: Postoid Swap/State/Country/Province]
Re: RS: Anybody out there still awake?1? On this list?
Re: RS: TAN: Giggles & Peter
RS: Re: My experience with Envirotex
Re: RS: A big apology!
Re: RS: TAN: My doctor's visit & Diet
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 19:19:16 -0400
From: dsg6@juno.com (DIANA S GEHRT)
Subject: Re: RS: Leo Swap
On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 03:16:17 -0700 (PDT) Michele Pryor
<rubrHeart@myself.com> writes:
>I received a card from Libby Krueger and Patti Britt today. They are
>both
>lovely. Thank You ladies! My birthday isn't until August 13, but
>since I
>have no patience and because I have to share my birthday with my
>husband
>(his is also the 13th), I decided to go ahead and open it, and start
>celebrating my birthday now, while I don't have to share. What a brat
>I
>am!!
>
>Thanks,
>Michele Pryor
>
>Hi Michele,
My birthday is also the 13th! Along with my father and BIL.
Diana
The Rubber Romper
>This message was from Michele Pryor <rubrHeart@myself.com>
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 23:08:46 -0400
From: rubberchickie@juno.com (Belinda Grippa)
Subject: Re: RS: me? causing trouble>LONG
Hi Laur Chickie,
I have been crying most of the day and wanted to share a story with you
that doesn't make me cry and hopefully will make you laugh a little. Are
ya ready??
I am a CMC and I got kicked off the CMC list serve!!!!! Guess I just
didn't follow the ole company line!!! I had been on the list for months
with no problems and when I started posting comments and opinions that
didn't exactly follow this line, those posts started being returned
saying I wasn't "allowed" to post to this list!!! Well pucker up baby
and kiss my ***!! I resubed once and then it happened again, I said
f~o~r~g~e~t it!! So don't let those people get you down!! Some people
can't help but show there studidity when their fingers hit the keyboard!!
I haven't checked my mail lately from the scrapbooking list serve because
of this very type of thing! Just stay here! It is much more fun!!!
Always,
b.
On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 22:35:05 EDT celticstmpr@juno.com (Laurie Morrison)
writes:
>yes..seems I ticked off a Creative Memories consultant and got a very
>very hot response to a message I sent to the SB aka Scrapbooking
>list. me? A trouble maker? you tell me? threatening? I think she just
>reacted to my statement ( and I will stand by it 100%) that many CMC's
>are arrogant and their attitude got to me for the LAST time.
>A remark was made that CMC's provide better customer service than
>retail.
>That just pushed my buttons and I had to reply.
>
>OH..and when she started in on the bit about her being a stay at home
>mom and this supplements their income I came unglued.
>
>Indulge me.....those who know me know I have twin boys now 8, but who
>were born at 34 weeks with serious kidney problems. They each had 2
>surgeries by the time they were 2 1/2 to correct the congenital
>defects. I stayed home, not because I had to, Ii wanted to.!! And I
>did for 7 1/2 years, Happily. We took few trips, excect to see
>family. We had NO help. We were living on one income with all those
>diapers and formula and Dr. bills and medication a nd...it was
>endless. I decided to go back o work part time when they started 2nd
>grade. I still work part time so I can be home from school when they
>get home. I get to hear the fun stuff they learned ( both are in the
>GT program, so the premature birth didn't affect them at all , praise
>God), that day etc.
>
>So...for this woman, who knows zilch about me and my family to rail on
>me about that was, well..too much. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to go
>about this so much.....I am upset about it and will probably un sub.
>Who needs it?
>I'm crying so I'd better go.
>
>Laur
> Nothing is more quiet
> than the sound of hair going
>gray.
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 23:05:24 EDT
From: giggles57@juno.com (Linda S Skirvin)
Subject: RS: Re: Liver Cookies
Once some of these list member eats these cookies, they could start
scratching with their leg and barking loudly so I think it's time to
hide!!!!! On the up side RAKing them with a flea collar could be easy!
Tee Hee!
giggles to you always!
Love, Linda
On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 15:19:33 -0700 "Bonnie Hoffman"
<crafty@oberon.ark.com> writes:
>Hi love. . . . thank goodness <g>. . . although it has been suggested
>to me
>that these go in the weight support group recipe book. . . and I think
>that
>might be a great idea
>
>love n hugs
>bonnie 2
>
>----------
>> From: Sandy Lemons <slemons@iamerica.net>
>> To: Bonnie Hoffman <crafty@oberon.ark.com>;
>rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net
>> Subject: Re: Liver Cookies
>> Date: Thursday, July 31, 1997 2:49 PM
>>
>>
>>
>> Bonnie,
>>
>> The only thing you missed was me messing up <G>...and they are for
>puppy
>dogs!
>>
>> Many apologies to the list who I know would have rather had the
>spicy
>note
>> from last time <rofl>
>>
>> Sandy
>> >I hope these are for dog training. . . I certainly must have missed
>> >something very vital here
>> >
>> >Although, if my cookie jar was filled with these, I would certainly
>not
>be
>> >tempted to eat them
>> >
>> >love n hugs
>> >bonnie 2
>> >
>> >----------
>> >> From: Sandy Lemons <slemons@iamerica.net>
>> >> To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net
>> >> Subject: RS: Liver Cookies
>> >> Date: Thursday, July 31, 1997 8:30 AM
>> >>
>> >> The following has been thoroughly tested and approved by June Bug
>and
>> >Milo:
>> >>
>> >> Liver cookies:
>> >> I container chicken livers (approx 1 lb).
>> >> 2 eggs
>> >> 1C flour (any type)
>> >> 1C Parmesean cheese
>> >> 1C cornmeal OR oatmeal OR whole wheat flour OR Seasoned bread
>crumbs.
>> >> Lots of garlic powder and seasoning to "taste"
>> >> (I put in enough garlic, onion and herbs so it doesn't smell like
>liver
>> >while
>> >> it's cooking.)
>> >>
>> >> Liquefy chicken livers in a blender.
>> >> Pour into a bowl, add other ingredients and mix well.
>> >> Pour onto cookie sheet (with sides) that has been THOROUGHLY
>sprayed
>with
>> >> non-stick coating.
>> >> Bake at 350 for 25-30 min. Cool for 30 min
>> >> Cut into appropriate sizes squares.
>> >> I freeze immediately and take out as needed. These work well for
>training
>> >> because they're firm, not sticky or greasy and aren't too gross
>in
>your
>> >mouth
>> >> due to the cheese and garlic. Plus, it's inexpensive to make, no
>> >chemicals or
>> >> preservatives and no salt!
>> >> For a thicker cookie, pour into a 9x13 baking dish, I prefer the
>thinner
>> >> type.
>> >> Enjoy!!
>> >> Mara and co.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> This message was from Sandy Lemons <slemons@iamerica.net>
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>> >
>This message was from "Bonnie Hoffman" <crafty@oberon.ark.com>
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 19:56:19 -0700
From: Bonnie Lass <bonniel@cdsnet.net>
Subject: RS: GREAT MAIL DAY #2, the DIRECTORY!!!!!
Thank you, Sandra Luck! For the Certificate of Participation in Rubber
Stamping Award! That is going to be framed! What a kick! DH doesn't
understand why anyone would give me such a thing, but what does he
know?!!! LOL!
I love Amy's stamps from East Coast Rubber Stamps! Check her out! Her
catalog is small, but if you like somewhere between whimsy and not too
cute, a family homespun feeling with some projects thrown in, then
you're in luck! Her catalog is done nicely and she wholesales, so let
me know if you want to order anything from her!
THE STAMPER'S DIRECTORY is just the bestest thing I have ever done! I
was just dying to see pictures of all of you! It's nice to meet you
Lynette, Violetnut, Stampin' Maria, Shawn Buckmaster, Betsy,
CoopeRubber,Lee Crete, Sheryl is that really you? LOL! Becky Bear,
Jolene Irvine, Linda Israel, Beverly Larsen, Sandy Lemons! Holly
Ryker, and Tracy, is that really your foot? LOL! Nan Robkin, Geevee
and Marci and....................I wish more of you would have shown
your faces! Now, I will have to sit back and enjoy the reading! Thank
you all for contributing and sharing your life with us! A huge thank
you to Tracy for hostessing such a huge project! Hugs to all!!!!
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Lass Creations
6339 Ventura Lane
Central Point, OR 97502-9355
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 20:57:21 -0700
From: stampguru@juno.com (Stephanie K Lukaszewski)
Subject: RS: Leo Cards Recv.
WOW, WOW, WOW!!!
I'm soooo glad I got in on this swap. All the cards I have received
are awesome!!!! I'm still working on my cards, but have the first
half sent out yaahoo! I have been opening the cards as I got them
in the mail, I'm not one to follow the rules and wait until my b-day :)
I have received cards from:
Lisa Sim
Barbara Simpson
Jimi Loveland
Diane Bowman
Karen Barnes
Patti Welsh
Patti Britt
Jing Mark
Jane Biberstein
Michelle Pryor
Linda Israel
Megan Boundey
Susan Bentley
Debbie Kaeding
Libby Krueger
Suzanne Reynolds
Thanks So Much Everyone!!
Happy Birthday to You!!!
steph
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 23:02:52 -0500
From: Phil Schloss <phil@red-castle.com>
Subject: Re: RS: Phil's perfect stamp storage
Kat,
The point is, I bet that there are stores throwing things
like this out every day, we just don't know how to tap
into the system and find them. Mine was pure chance, I
was looking for the parts for my paper cutter.
Phil
Kat Wratni wrote:
>
> At 06:36 PM 7/31/97 -0500, Phil Schloss from Red Castle Inc. wrote:
> >I think I found the perfect thing to store my small stamps today.
> >It is a store display rack . . . a total of 192
> >2" wide stamps in a very small space and if I put it in the right
> >place, I can see all the stamps, just by rotating the shelves
> >without getting up out of my chair, and with the base that does
> >not rotate, it will not hit anything that is already in the
> >mess on the table.
> >
> >It was only $20 at a used place, and these place have all kinds
> >of this stuff, but I liked this one the best.
>
> Well, neaner, neaner, Phil -- and la-dee-da to you ;+}
> How "mean" of you to tell us about your great buy *and* how absolutely
> wonderful it is in absolutely every single way *and* how very lucky you are
> to have found it *and* what a perfect spot you have for it *and* *and* *and*
> . . . Of course, you know I'm just teasing you, right? But cheez whiz, quit
> yer braggin', will ya -- *unless* you can find another one of those
> **perfect things** to send to each of us who are drooling big time!!!
>
> Congrats on your big find, Phil.
> Envious in Idaho,
> Kat
>
> ^ ^
> (|) (|)
> = ^ =
> `~`
>
>
>
>
>
> This message was from Kat Wratni <katwrat@nidlink.com>
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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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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 20:32:24 -0400
From: stampatti@juno.com (Patti Welsh)
Subject: RS: FranRShaw@aol.com's SS
Wow. Hey Fran's SSS! Are you trying ato make the rest of us look bad?
You have sent her at least six months worth of stuff already. What are
you going to do for an encore?
Fer pete's sake, give us a break! <GGGGGGGGGG>
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 01:28:40 -0400 (EDT)
Fhttp://www.members.aol.com/stampatti
FranRShaw@aol.com writes:
>OK, If you want to know who has the BESTEST SS, read on... and you'll
>know
>the answer is ME ME ME!!!!
>
>I absolutely LOVE my package!!! I rushed home from work as fast as I
>could,
>and DH said he "forgot" to pickup the package... Well, I knew he was
>lying!
> So he went to the laundry room and came out with this GIGANTIC box!!!
> OH
>BOY!! It's Christmas!!!!
>
>I was a good girl and opened the letter first. It was from Dorothy
>(as in
>from OZ)! Came from over the rainbow in Munchkin!!! DH was watching
>as I
>tore into the box in wild excitement!!! First, I found 2 autumn leaf
>stamps
>wrapped in pretty tissue paper. The next little package had copper
>glitter
>and green glitter. The aroma from a package of potpourri floated
>around my
>kitchen as I opened another little package with 2 more leaf stamps!
>Then,
>there was a Royal Satin Kaleidacolor pad... I've been wanting one of
>those
>for so long, but haven't gotten around to buying it... and last time I
>was
>ready to do so, the stamp store where I shop had just sold the last
>one!!!
> The next item I pulled out of the box was... I can't beleive it...
>she's
>psychic I tell you... a leaf paper punch!!! I swear I almost bought
>one
>today!!!! Oh, and I also got a fancy scissors from Fiskars... one I
>don't
>have yet!!! How does she know??
>
>But wait... I'm not even nearly done yet!! By this time I was
>screaming!!!
> DH said he had to go potty and he'd be right back, but for me to keep
>going.
> Well it's a good thing he left the room, cause the next thing I
>opened was a
>really naughty book of very naughty postcards with naughty naughty
>pictures.
> Did I mention these were naughty? Good thing DH didn't see this or
>he'd
>have a COW!! I hid it real quick like in my lunch box when I heard
>him come
>down the hallway! When he got back to the kitchen, he started reading
>the
>letter (which mentions naughty stamps) and I almost died when he asked
>what
>this was all about. I lied and told him it was about the VLVS swap
>I'm in!
> Oh well, don't think he caught on... he's a real prude... and I work
>for a
>construction company, so I'm around this kind of talk all day, and it
>doesn't
>bother me.
>
>Speaking of construction... the next little package had 3 great
>clittle
>onstruction equipment stamps: a dozer, an excavator, and a dump
>truck!!! I
>love these!! I'm going to use them at work first thing tomorrow!!!
>OK... I
>must keep going... I also got one of the new Wordprints stamps by
>Hero... the
>one with all the names of trees, and a nice large autumn scene stamp.
>Yes..
>the theme for this box was definitely autumn!!! There were 3 leaf
>cookie
>cutters, some leaf confetti, and some black kitty confetti (halloween
>kitties). Also, 2 Marvys.. that I don't have (and I have about 30)!!!
> Go
>figure that one out. She must have come stake out my stamp room when
>I was
>at work! I also got some chocolate licorice! Oh, and then, there was
>a
>whole box of watercolor paints, and some brushes, and 3 artist
>pencils, and 3
>sticks of glue! And lots of paper!!!! And a real neat recycled paper
>scrapbook, and a recycled notepad!!
>
>YES, THERE'S MORE!!! I got some stencils, lots of candy, lots of
>coffees,
>some Mary Kay shampoos (is this a hint??), some copper kettle
>embossing
>powder, an acorn stencil, some little sunflowers, a stamping book that
>I
>haven't had time to look through yet, but I'm sure I'll love, some
>cool
>stained glass leaf patterns, a little inker pad in copper, some leaf
>shaped
>pasta, a package of clear envys, a sponge, the neatest "safari"
>papers, some
>construction equipment stickers, AND I'M SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST!!!
>A LIGHT
>BOX!!! I have a great big one, but it's been sitting in the garage
>since we
>moved last November, cause there's not enough room in my craft/puter
>room...
>so now I HAVE A LIGHT BOX AGAIN!!!! YEAH!!!
>
>I got to tell ya.... DH even said WOW, this is fun!!! No kidding!!!
>Hope I
>didn't forget to mention everything!!! WOW!!! I'm still out of
>breath!!!
>
>THANKS SS, YOU'RE THE BESTEST!!!
>
>-Fran the Frantic Stamper :-@
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 20:06:23 -0700
From: Bonnie Lass <bonniel@cdsnet.net>
Subject: RS: GREAT MAIL, #4, SSS received!!!!!
Okay, SSS how do you know I didn't have any of those stamps you sent? I
got some ocean waves! My very first ones!!! I didn't have that heart
for my collection or a big or little "B" stamp! Watch out, it's time to
play and make some new address labels with that letter B stamp!
Also received a little catty, not rs related, but it has some very cute
cards and "stuff" from House-Mouse Designs!
I also received a HUGE stack of paper!!! Wallpapers of all kinds and
wrapping paper for making to my hearts desire! I hoard paper like you
wouldn't beleive!!!!
Also a bag of red heart confetti, and a flyer for Kreate-a-lope!! Is
this the one you use to make your envys???And a package of Joan Angland
Walsh napkins. What to do with these? Do you have a mini class for me
on napkins? I don't know what to do with these.
Last, but not least and actually it was on top, is a handmade card with
a little girl or boy standing on a stool and reaching into a huge
basket. I love that little stamp! It looks as though it's an old
design.
Thank you so much!!!!
(((Hugs))) to you!
Bonnie Lass
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 21:56:29 -0400
From: stampatti@juno.com (Patti Welsh)
Subject: Re: RS: Juno/Help w/Deleting Msgs.
Well, the only way to actually delete more than one at a time is to go
into the directory and erase the whole inbox file.
But you can make it easier if you goto the options menu (alt i) and
select confirmations, then deselect confirm message delete. Then you can
just hold your finger on the delete key, and the messages will all erase
in a minute or less.
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 06:26:46 -0500 fg1000@juno.com (Kathie M Werremeyer)
writes:
>Does anyone know how to delete more than one message at a time using
>JUNO. Tell me there is a way! This is major irritating!
>
>Kathie Werremeyer
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 22:37:20 -0400
From: stampatti@juno.com (Patti Welsh)
Subject: Re: RS: TAN: cleaning out my stuff
I'll take the garage that you do not use any more. I could use one to
put my hubby's "stuff" in.
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 16:35:02 -0400 (EDT) Mommyof03@aol.com writes:
>i have been going through my stuff in the garage that i do not use any
>more.
>if you are interested, let me know and i will give you my snail mail
>addy. it
>is going to be first come first serve. (the price includes postage)
>
>project sheets for 25 projects...fabric painting, plastic canvas,
>wreaths,
>flower arranging, jewelry...$5.00
>
>small bag of flowers, greenery, and fruits for an arrangement...$3.00
>
>basket set....1 large rectagular basket1 small round basket. black
>with
>seafoam green trim, fabric bows (black backgroun with fruits and
>nuts)...$7.00
>
>small misc. bag...small wreath, sponge shapes, beads, halloween
>ribbon,
>purple ribbon, red ribbon with hearts, yellow curling ribbon, wooden
>shapes,
>...$5.00
>
>McCall's tips for easy sewing...$4.00
>
>womans day celebrating christmas 1979...$8.00
>
>the following books are $8.00 each....
>
>christmas with southern living 1982
> " " " " 1984
> " " " " 1985
> " " " " 1986
> " " " " 1987
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 21:17:09 -0700
From: robinstamp@juno.com (Robin L Bredl)
Subject: Re: RS: Background Swap Received
>ROBINSTAMP: A bright pink card, the background she says is Cut Rubber
>Bands pounced on the ink pad. This is spectacular. Then several
>shapes cut out with fancy scissors and layered. The top layer says
Believe
>in Your Dreams. So how do you keep the bands together to pounce them???
>I really need to know this one too.
I took one package of the fat pink rubber bands, bound them together with
another rubber band. then, cut all of the bands to be about the same
length. Then, it is easy to pounce it on ink pads, then onto cardstock.
Just remember to rinse and dry between colors!
have fun.
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 21:27:41 -0700
From: Kat Wratni <katwrat@nidlink.com>
Subject: Re: RS: Phil's perfect stamp storage
At 11:02 PM 7/31/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Kat,
>The point is, I bet that there are stores throwing things
>like this out every day, we just don't know how to tap
>into the system and find them. Mine was pure chance, I
>was looking for the parts for my paper cutter.
>Phil
Yah, but who even has time to tap into the system when we're so busy tapping
away at our computers -- that is, if we're not stamping away (or browsing
thru catalogs!). heh-heh. I'm still envious over your cool find -- tho, I
must admit I don't know where I'd even put one of those. From where *I'm*
sitting, there is no perfect spot ... or even a spot, for that matter.
Kat
^ ^
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= ^ =
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Date: Fri, 1 Aug 97 04:16:38 UT
From: "Connie Morgenstern" <conniemail@msn.com>
Subject: RS: COMM: Canadians - Fabrico at 25% discount!
Hi All,
I have Fabrico pads for fabric stamping or embossing in stock at $8.95 ea
plus GST and postage. Quebec residents add PST.
In stock colors:
Lemon Yellow, Tangerine, Pooppy Red, Cherry Pink, Burgundy, Peony Purple,
Ultramarine, Cerulean Blue, Emerald, Spring Green, Chocolate, Real Black.
The new pastel colors are on the way as well as the new fabric markers.
Also for fabric stamping : Vivid and Pastel rainbow $11.95 ea.
Metallic Duet Gold/Silver pigment pads are $7.95 . These are suitable for
fabric stamping if you emboss.
Order via e-mail. Mastercard accepted.
Connie Erndt
Golden Apple Enterprises Inc.
Canada
conniemail@msn.com
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Date: Fri, 1 Aug 1997 00:29:29 -0400 (EDT)
From: PSlezak831@aol.com
Subject: RS: order
Hi Ruthann,
My EA order arrived today. I can't believe the sparkle ep's! They
are delicious looking and the cotton candy paper is beautiful. Thank you so
much, Pat
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 21:44:32 -0700
From: Bonnie Lass <bonniel@cdsnet.net>
Subject: RS: [Fwd: Official: Postoid Swap/State/Country/Province]
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Wanna play? I need more players! How about you?????Look below for
details!
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6339 Ventura Lane
Central Point, OR 97502-9355
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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 12:25:22 -0700
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Organization: Lass Creations
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It's official! Postoids showing off your State, Country, Province!
Hostessed by Bonnie Lass (snail mail is always in my signature)
due in my mailbox Sept 7, SAML and $1.
Postoids can be done on stciker paper or make sticky for the back of
plain paper. Email me for recipes for sticky if you want to try it.
All participants need to make 20 postoids, 3 different kinds for
variety.
Here are the players so far:
Karen Glover
Mona Everett
Michelle at Grandma's Attic
Honey Comer
me
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 20:22:11 -0400
From: stampatti@juno.com (Patti Welsh)
Subject: Re: RS: Anybody out there still awake?1? On this list?
Night Owl,
Did you purchase that tape or rent it? I'd be glad to hear that it's
available for sale. I saw it in the movies but now that it's in tape I
tried to buy it, but not of the video stores around here have it for sale
yet, only for rent.
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 00:35:56 -0400 (EDT) SHARP <SHARP@ithaca.edu> writes:
>Just finished watching Star Trek-First Contact for the 2nd time
>tonight! First time my brain was more occupied with stamping, yes, I
>actually got some real
>stamping done. Then while I rewound the tape and watched the movie a
>second time, I worked on getting some of my tips and techniques
>organized on hard copy in notebook form. What a busy little bee, I've
>been. After spending $120 at the
>podiatrist, I needed some kind of therapy! Hey, Joseph, are you
>there, well,
>maybe in the morning. How did you like this latest Star Trek movie, I
>assume
>you have seen it? Well, I have over 230 messages to read since I
>emptied my
>mail box about 2 this, or rather yesterday afternoon. It's already
>Thursday???
>One more night off then a marathon of 5 days out of the next 7 starts
>on Friday.Ugh! Better get some more stamping done today! Hugs,
>Maggie, THe Night Owl
>
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 23:50:38 -0400
From: stampatti@juno.com (Patti Welsh)
Subject: Re: RS: TAN: Giggles & Peter
I'd say the halo is a bit tarnished too. ;-)
Been missin' you gal. Glad to see you back.
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 22:10:03 EDT inkyangel@juno.com writes:
>And just **what** pray tell are you *doing* with that cool cucumber??
>
>
>OK, I'm going. I'm off to the Naughty room...no need for the rubber
>whip...wait, on the other hand...what is it they say about sticks &
>stones breaking bones and whips & chains?? OK OK... I'm Going!!
>VVVEG
>
>The halo is rather tipped to the side today I fear.
>
>InkyAngel
>
>
>On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 02:01:09 EDT giggles57@juno.com (Linda S Skirvin)
>writes:
>>I'm cool as a cucumber!
>>
>>giggles to you always!
>>Love, Linda
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 23:34:05 -0400
From: stampatti@juno.com (Patti Welsh)
Subject: RS: Re: My experience with Envirotex
That bothered me too. Wasn't it something like sticking a piece on
contact or something else sticky on the back (masking tape?) before
pouring, the pulling it off afterward? I don't remember exactly or who
said it. But it made a lot of sense to me. I think it might have been
someone on Carol Duvall's show?
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 20:04:38 -0400 (EDT) Quaking@aol.com writes:
>In a message dated 97-07-31 19:59:22 EDT, MABUTAS_HOLLY@tandem.com
>writes:
>
>> Sometimes, after your project has dried, you have maybe a little
>> clump of the resin, like a little bulge. If you have a dremel
>tool
>> with fine sanding disk it will take it right off. I'm sure that
>a
>> fine piece of sand paper would also work, it would just take a
>tad
>> longer.
>>
>
>Someone had a better solution to the bumps on the back problem. what
>was
>it??
>Quaking
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Date: Fri, 1 Aug 1997 00:25:15 -0400
From: stampatti@juno.com (Patti Welsh)
Subject: Re: RS: A big apology!
Hey, don't feel bad. I didn't talk about my DH either. After all,
though they are certainly big in our personal lives, mine at least,
doesn't play in the rubberroom and this page was supposed to be about us
not about our families. Of course, families are us, but they aren't
stampers who read the list and we are.
On the other hand, maybe we're selfish. Who cares. I love reading all
about everyone and their DHs and their DKs. It didn't bother Rich that
he wasn't really mentioned, at least he didn't indicate it. But of
course, you are right, I should have included him. Thank you for making
me feel guilty <GGGG> NOT.
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 22:50:57 -0400 (EDT) Rubrwoman@aol.com writes:
>I owe a huge apology to my DH, Guy, I didn't put his name and vitals
>on my
>directory page...he was really hurt. It wasn't intential (sp?) just
>an
>oversight...I did remember his kids! Ugh...I can never do anything
>right.
>
>I did tell him that at least there are people on here who knows he
>exsists...right Terri, Deanna, EVO (Mr/Mrs) and whoever else who was
>at
>StampFest that saw him take pictures and play....????
>
>I feel terrible and feel like redoing my entire page over. He was
>hearing me
>read about everyone was ranting or raving about their DH and I just
>didn't
>mention him....I am horrrible...someone beat me with a wet rubber.
>(gross!)
>ROTFLMBO!
>
>Anyway...I wanted to do this in public...so you all heard!!!
>Guy, I do love you and I am soooooo sorry!
>Shawn
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 23:41:29 -0400
From: stampatti@juno.com (Patti Welsh)
Subject: Re: RS: TAN: My doctor's visit & Diet
It is my belief that if we could all actually drink that 64 ounces of
water every day, we'd all weigh what we want to. I think the water is the
secret. Did you ever see any diet that didn't say 64 oz. water every
day? So there you go.
Of course, drinking 64 oz of water is not so easy to do. I have a friend
who sets her watch alarm to ring every hour and at that time stops what
she is doing and drinks 8 oz of water. She does this for all the hours
she's awake and she has lost bunches of weight. I tried it. I lasted 3
days doing it. It's a hard thing to do, even if it is
a good thing.
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On Thu, 31 Jul 1997 19:11:28 -0500 Phil Schloss <phil@red-castle.com>
writes:
>Judy,
>Diet or no diet, 64 oz of water a day is the least you are to drink,
>and remember that if you add anything to the water than that does not
>count as water anymore. Good luck on the diet, I need to lose 30+ lbs
>but like chocolate and ice cream and pie too much.
>Phil
>Judy "Dragonhome" Perry wrote:
>>
>> Well, I just started a new diet. It is a doctor supervised liquid
>diet
>> where I go into the doctor every week to weigh in and get blood
>tests
>> taken, then into a 1 hour group "therpy" session with other people
>who
>> are on the diet. I also see an exercise therpist and a
>> dietian/nutrietionist. Yesterday (wednesday) was my first day on
>the
>> diet and I made it through without any problems (okay, drinking the
>64
>> ounces of water is a problem, but I can deal with that!)
>>
>> On top of this, I found out Tuesday that my thyroid is not producing
>> enough, so I am now on meds for that.
>>
>> Just wanted to let my rubber friends know what is happening in my
>life.
>> Nothing medically serious, but I HAVE to lose 60 pounds - my knees
>and
>> hips will be alot happier when I do. PLUS I will not get tired when
>I
>> go shopping (for rubber of course!).
>>
>> Judy
>> AKA Dragonhome
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>> Email: JudyLP@littlebit.com
>> URL: http://www.littlebit.com/rubber1.htm
>> Where you will find the Rubber Stamp Angel
>> List, the Unmounted List, and much more.
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>from:
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