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To: rubberstampers-digest@xmission.com
Subject: rubberstampers Digest V2 #2852
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Precedence:
rubberstampers Digest Wednesday, September 17 1997 Volume 02 : Number 2852
In this issue:
RS: What vendor has EP stock ?
RS: TAN: Future Who Has/Likes Mystery RAKees
Re: RS: Attn future Who Has/Likes Mystery RAKees
RS: Eraser carving help needed.
Re: RS: TAN - Mounds candy
RS: RAK'd by Shannon Green
Re: RS: FAME
RS: card media
RS: Re: What vendor has EP stock ?
RS: What to do with the pins??
Re: RS: [Fwd: FW: Math Challange]
RS: Autumnal Equinox Swap arrives!
Re: RS: [Fwd: FW: Math Challange]
RS: What to do with the pins??
Re: RS: Outstanding Vendor List
RS: KAREN KEOLKER'S SSS
RS: SHERYL PORTER
RS: Re: Poem about Children - Melissa & Barbara
Re: RS: Catalogs - which should I buy?
RS: 2and attempt for APOLOGY for"OPINIONS"
RS: Aussie SST
RS: Christian Theme Swap is Official!
RS: Re: TAN: Future Who Has/Likes Mystery RAKees
RS: What vendor has EP stock ?
RS: rs: phill schloss
RS: COM:Attn:Book-makers - Exotic Fiber Sampler
RS: 2and attempt for APOLOGY for"OPINIONS"
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 17:58:17 -0400 (EDT)
From: StampMeMad@aol.com
Subject: RS: What vendor has EP stock ?
Hi,
I need EP's and want to order from someone that has them in stock.
All the EP's I have are from Michaels and are not working right.
I'd love Judkins or Think Ink (?) brands - but not choosy - just ones that
work.
Thanks,
Maria
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 17:36:57 -0500
From: Shannon Green <sgreen@wf.net>
Subject: RS: TAN: Future Who Has/Likes Mystery RAKees
At 06:31 PM 9/17/97 -0400, StFlossie@aol.com wrote:
>A bursting bladder is not a pretty sight.
>
Not so bad for the person who said cockatoo...but whoever gets the rhino
might be slightly miffed.
S.
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 18:31:07 -0400 (EDT)
From: StFlossie@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: Attn future Who Has/Likes Mystery RAKees
In a message dated 97-09-17 06:24:55 EDT, you write:
<< I can handle that but if it pees on the floor you're in trouble. >>
Well, I can't promise anything. No one's going to let it out while in
transit, so you might want to open it outside.
A bursting bladder is not a pretty sight.
Barb
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 17:43:12 -0500
From: Janet Dancisak <jdancisa@isd.net>
Subject: RS: Eraser carving help needed.
Anyone out there who's done a lot of eraser carving?? I need hints and
tips!! I'm going to do a small class on it at the senior center......
and I've carved all of ONE eraser!! And that was with my handy dandy
exacto knife. Yes, the lady knows I've only carved one eraser, but she
liked it.......... So any hints and tips would be VERY much
appreciated!!
TIA
Janet Dancin' Stamps
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 18:38:46 -0400 (EDT)
From: StFlossie@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: TAN - Mounds candy
Yes, they still make Mounds. In fact, I had a bite-size on last night (nyah
nyah.)
Mostly I've seen them in bags. You can call the 800 number on any Hershey
candy (I think that's who makes Mounds now) and ask where it is distributed
in your area.
Barb
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 16:04:57 -0000
From: Bob & Rhonda Davis <rnrdavis@whidbey.net>
Subject: RS: RAK'd by Shannon Green
Shannon, I can not express the gratitude of what you sent...I am so estatic over this catalog...
Tracy Yamamoto and I have been going back and forth in descriptions....
I am so very thankful to you for such a kind gesture....I am most grateful.
Again,
many thanks,
Rhonda Hirata-Davis
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 16:05:33 -0700
From: Penelope Lincoln <penelopel@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: RS: FAME
I also received both of these cards yesterday and love them!
Also got a card from Pat! A laminated postcard with a image of a person
with lots of food and a coke bottle it says I could've had aV
Thanks so much everyone. Mine will go shortly!
Penelope
Pat Vidal wrote:
>
> >From Ex Fast Posto a KOOL coffee postcard! How did you do that caption
> thingy?
>
> >From Betsy Bursey - What a darling card! I love the Armand he reminds
> me of my Toga and the feathers in the cats mouth - to cute! May I ask
> who the bird stamp is from?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pat
>
> PS - Any other Fame participants recieve my postcards yet? I'm starting
> to worry that since I laminated them the post office may not have
> accepted the postage.
>
> This message was from buttonqueen@juno.com (Pat Vidal)
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 16:03:46 -0700
From: "Robin Cramer" <robincramer@mailexcite.com>
Subject: RS: card media
I joined the newbie swap group. now for the big question. what do I use for paper
media, whatever I have handy? Just use my imagination? are there limits to it?
appreciate all reponses.
Robin C.
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 16:11:11 -0700
From: "Bonnie Hoffman" <crafty@oberon.ark.com>
Subject: RS: Re: What vendor has EP stock ?
Think Ink is the greatest. . . and our very own Jutta sells it. . . at
GREAT prices
love n hugs
bonnie 2
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> From: StampMeMad@aol.com
> To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net
> Subject: RS: What vendor has EP stock ?
> Date: Wednesday, September 17, 1997 2:58 PM
>
> Hi,
>
> I need EP's and want to order from someone that has them in stock.
> All the EP's I have are from Michaels and are not working right.
> I'd love Judkins or Think Ink (?) brands - but not choosy - just ones
that
> work.
>
> Thanks,
> Maria
>
>
>
> This message was from StampMeMad@aol.com
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 19:29:15 -0400 (EDT)
From: Cathy36901@aol.com
Subject: RS: What to do with the pins??
My DH had a great idea what to do with all the convention pins I got this
year. To put up an extra Christmas tree in another part of the house and tie
a red ribbon on each pin and put them on a tree as decoration. Well, what do
you think? Different!!!
This way at the Holidays I will be able to share all my new stampin' friends
with my family.
Cathy
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 16:40:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: Barbara Holl <bholl@halcyon.com>
Subject: Re: RS: [Fwd: FW: Math Challange]
Sorry, I always get something different.
This time I got a brown ibex from Vietnam.
Barbara (StampBear)
bholl@halcyon.com
Guess my math must be bad.
On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, Janet Dancisak wrote:
> Try this! See what YOU come up with!
>
> Janet Dancin' Stamps
>
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 16:26:17 -0700
From: pnnywsl@juno.com (sharon s beattie)
Subject: RS: Autumnal Equinox Swap arrives!
Wow! What a great bunch of cards! As always, I am sincerely impressed
and humbled. I will try to do them justice in my descriptions.
A black-embossed moonface on goldenrod cardstock mounted on black
cardstock that had small glittery spirals embossed on the sky with a
pathway on hillsides(I love this stamp) embossed in grey, touched with
gold. This black cardstock is edged in gold and cut with fancy scissors.
This then was mounted to goldenrod cardstock that had the small spirals
stamped in gold as a background. Very elegant card by drewtoon.
A very cool sun with face embossed in gold on cream cardstock attached to
a white card that has been sponged and stippled(?) in peach and blue.
Equinox greeting is stamped in the center and underneath textured blued
stamp of a sky with a moon and moth. Very interesting textures and
contrasts by Suki.
A fuschia circle with a gold-embossed sun/stars and a navyblue rectancle
with silver-embossed moon and stars mounted to cream cardstock imprinted
with fall leaves. Over the leaves is a clear, raised drizzled-on neat
stuff that makes the leaves look like they are under raindrops. Is this
stuff envirotex or 3-D something or other? It is a really neat effect by
Rosie Claeys.
A burgundy embossed sun on oatmeal cardstock and a burgundy-embossed
planet/moon also on oatmeal cardstock, both attached to eggplant card
stock with fiskars edging attache to a large oatmeal cardstock that has
been stamped with leaves in various gradations of shading. Also on the
card are strips of fancy edged eggplant cardstock that complement the
design. The composition of this card is very artistic by Deb Evans
Braun.
Last but not least, a card from our hostess Nancy Hall Johnson. Nan's
own cube stamps of a sun and a moon/star and a leaf affixed to nutmeg
cardstock that had been imprinted with felicitous equinox, a big star
with spiral and the coolest equinox stamp.
The funny thing about that last stamp is that when I saw it, I thought
that is a cool stamp, I may just have to have it, but I don't recall
seeing it in Nan's catalog. Then, out of the envelope dropped a present
from Nan, an unmounted of this very stamp. Thank you, Nan!
Sharon aka Whistlestamp
``````````````````````````````````````````````````````
Traditional music-an acceptable level of ecstasy!
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 16:48:05 PDT
From: "Valerie Bernunzio" <stmprgal_val@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: RS: [Fwd: FW: Math Challange]
I came up with a brown Jackal from Djibouti (a small country in East
Africa on the Gulf of Aden). I was also a Geography major in college!
Valerie
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 15:41:15 -0500
From: Janet Dancisak <jdancisa@isd.net>
To: Kim and Dale Lundstrom <DLundst101@aol.com>,
Rubber Stampers <rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net>
Subject: RS: [Fwd: FW: Math Challange]
Try this! See what YOU come up with!
Janet Dancin' Stamps
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 19:26:46 -0400 (EDT)
From: Cathy36901@aol.com
Subject: RS: What to do with the pins??
My DH had a great idea what to do with all the convention pins I got this
year. To put up an extra Christmas tree in another part of the house and tie
a red ribbon on each pin and put them on a tree as decoration. Well, what do
you think? Different!!!
This way at the Holidays I will be able to share all my new stampin' friends
with my family.
Cathy
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 16:37:22 -0700 (PDT)
From: Barbara Holl <bholl@halcyon.com>
Subject: Re: RS: Outstanding Vendor List
Didn't anyone recommend Baggie? She's great!
Also Jutta, Michelle, Ellen, Darlene (TOD)!
Barbara (StampBear)
bholl@halcyon.com
On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, Bonnie Lass wrote:
> I was also recommended. Where am I? No pressure, jsut wandering. :)
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> 6339 Ventura Lane
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 16:35:43 -0700
From: "Kerry & Karen Keolker" <karker@gte.net>
Subject: RS: KAREN KEOLKER'S SSS
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Dear SUPER~SECRET~SENDER (sorry but I am very excited!! hehe)
The door bell rang and there stood the UPS man with a long package for =
me!!! From Paper Routes....Secret Sender. That the is PACKED with =
papers!!! Very big pieces of paper!! HEHEHEHE It has every kind of =
paper you can imagine!! <VBG> It's really funny...Ann-onymous and I =
always 'open' our goodies together...if not in person then by phone, so =
of course I called her before I even opened the package ;-) she wants =
you to know that you can contact her at a.larue@juno.com and she'll tell =
you all about the way I reacted <VBG>
Thanks again so much!! and if I new the names to all the papers I would =
tell you..but so many different kinds my head is spinning! tehe There =
is handmade, HUGE sheets of glossy, and mirror in gold and red..and so =
much more!!!!! Thank you,thank you, thank you......
Hugs!!
Karen
PS I enjoyed the coffee last week...home all by myself...mmmm it tasted =
so good that I drank it all myself ;-)
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 19:07:10 -0400 (EDT)
From: Stampforme@aol.com
Subject: RS: SHERYL PORTER
Hi Sheryl,
Somehow the mail I've been sending you have been kicking back. Hope you see
this one!!
Ann
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Hi Sheryl
Yes, I'm the one from Hawaii. Is the Kai scissor for both left and right
handed people or just right handed? If its for both left handed and right
handed, I'd like to order the scissors!! Do you still have my cc? Let me
know!! If not I'll call you with it!!
Thanks alot!!
Ann Sakagawa
1760 Nanea Street, #302
Honolulu, HI 96826
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 16:35:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: Barbara Holl <bholl@halcyon.com>
Subject: RS: Re: Poem about Children - Melissa & Barbara
Thanks for the poem!
Barbara (StampBear)
bholl@halcyon.com
On Wed, 17 Sep 1997, DJ Dahl wrote:
>
> Melissa and Barbara -
> I think that the following poem is the one that you were looking for. It
> was sent to the RS list by Helen Holtan.
>
> DJ
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Oh, Now I get it"
> by Janet Konttinen,
> San Francisco Chronicle, July 22, 1997.
>
> I remember seeing a kid in the grocery store with dirt and old food on
> his face, wearing a filthy T-shirt, barefoot and eating a two-pound
> candy bar. I couldn't imagine why his mother had brought him to the
> store looking that way and why she would give him a candy bar at 10 in
> the morning. That was before I had four kids. Now I know why.
>
> His face was dirty because he was going through a phase in which
> having his face wiped seemed worse to him than getting beaten. She
> chose not to do either. His T-shirt was filthy becasuse it was his
> favorite one. He wore it every day and every night. Just as they were
> walking out the door to go to the store, he had pulled it out of the
> clothes hamper and surpised her with it at the front door. By then she
> didn't
> dare risk interrupting the momentum she'd built toward the car by going
> back into the house to get a clean one. He had shoes on when they left
> for the store, but he took them of in the car and threw one out the
> window on the freeway. She was relieved it was the left shoe, since
> he'd thrown a right one out the window the week before. He was eating
> a big candy bar because she had promised him he could pick out his
> own treat at the store if he didn't throw the cat into the pool for a
> whole week. She was desperate because it was the neighbor's cat and
> couldn't swim.
>
> I used to think that my children would eat only fresh, organic fruits and
> vegetables and free-range chicken. Now I look forward to our
> semiweekly luncheon at McDonald's. I have acquired a genuine love for
> secret sauce, and relish the fact that my kids can't do anything wrong
> there. This includes drenching their french fries in ketchup, then
> spitting their cola out on top of the fries, molding the whole mess into
> a big ball, then throwing it at one another.
>
> Before, when I would see a woman wheeling a kid around in a dirty
> stroller, I'd ask myself, "Why did she give birth to that child if she
> didn't plan to keep the stroller clean?" The other week at my annual
> stroller washing party, I found ground cover growing in the storage
> compartment of one of mine.
>
> When I would see children throwing fits in public, I would wonder why
> the parents didn't just tie the kids' arms and legs toegether and put
> them in the trunk of the car until they had finished shopping. Now I
> know it's because they left the rope at home.
>
> When several children were screaming in an airplane, I'd wonder why
> there wasn't a separate airplane, and a separate planet, for kids. I
> know now that their parents wish the same thing and that they had to
> take the kids to attend the family reunion at Aunt Lois' so they could
> see Uncle George before he kicked the bucket.
>
> The kids were crying because their parents wouldn't let them eat the
> headset, stick their fingers in the ear of the lady in front of them, or
> press the attendant call button for the 100th time. The parents were
> preoccupied with trying to decide where to change the really smelly
> diaper. Should they change it on the seat next to the couple on their
> honeymoon, or on the floor in the back where five perky flight
> attendants were playing bumper cars with those one-ton food carts?
> Forget the bathroom. They were designed to hold one person with short
> legs. The parents feared that the smell would cause a panicky
> passenger to pull open the emergency exit in order to trigger the release
> of the oxygen masks, and they'd all be sucked out of the airplane.
>
> Now when I see a little girl wearing cowboy boots on the wrong feet, a
> pink bathing suit on backward and Army helmet, I think "She IS
> absolutely sure that her shoes are on the right feet, and she likes the
> way the helmet looks with the swimsuit. And, no, she doesn't want to
> wear a jacket because 'she likes to be cold'. She is happy."
>
>
>
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 17:35:04 -0400
From: "anno" <azanders@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: RS: Catalogs - which should I buy?
> I have exactly ONE catalog (PSX) and I have a Magenta catalog on the way.
I
> like elegant stamps, botanicals, moons, stars and hearts (I'm not much
for
> country or cute).
I saw phil suggest the online catalogs, and that's really a great idea.
He's right, he's got some pretty cool botanicals (not nearly enough of 'em
though.. hear that, Phil?). Elegant, botanicals.. you'd probably like
Stamp Zia.. they're kind of elegant, kind of botanical, and kind of.. um..
exotic? all at the same time. don't have the URL, but you can get there
from gingerwood..
anno
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 19:47:40 -0400 (EDT)
From: Rjm1022@aol.com
Subject: RS: 2and attempt for APOLOGY for"OPINIONS"
WOW, What a RIOT!!!
Thank
goodness I checked my post!! Of all posts for AOL to screw up!! I'm sure
EVERYONE is convinced that I'm totally off my rocker,out of my mind, twisted
and any other adjective that could describe an unstable person that would
post an apology and forget to apologize!!! (Hey, come to think of it I
guess I am missing a few marbles!!) Well THANKS AOL! (I'm beginning to get a
little paronoid here,maybe it's...it's....AOL WHO'S OUT TO GET ME!!!)
Well here is the REST of the post (I"m sure you've all veen waiting with
baited breath,right?! <BG>
Hello to ALL!! (this is a little long)
I've
just logged on and haven't read any posts yet. It seems that I have
unintentionally stirred up a hornets nest by disturbing the order of things
here on the board. My SINCEREST apologies for answering your posts to the
list, it's just that some of them were SO funny that I thought some people
might enjoy reading them (can you imagine imortalizing a LOUSE in
rubber?!). I also thought that because the content was rubberstamp related
that it wasn't a TAN as I was told I should have included on the Subject :
line. I also included the persons name on the Subject: line so people would
know to skip the post if they wanted to! (I guess I BLEW that too, boy am I a
BAD GIRL!!!) ALSO in my computer ignorance, I thought that the note I was
answering would be automatically attached to my post! (you might have
noticed I haven't been on here much) WRONG again!! (I knew I should have
taken that Internet course at the community College!) I feel like the kid in
the grocery cart that pulls a jar out from the middle of the display of
Spaghetti sauce the Manager just finished setting up! (OOPS! I'm a VERY bad
girl!!!) I've been accused of Advertising and not including COMM in the
Subject: line (Boy, if I'm advertising, I'd better get my act in gear! I
only have about 300 more illustrations to go!!) <BG> But REALLY I am truly
sorry if ,in my ignorance I ruffled any feathers, it wasn't my intention. I
do have to say that if the first person who complained to me hadn't been so
kurt and hadn't assumed that I was doing it intentionally, it never would
have gotten to this point to begin with! (I take more kindly to friendly
advice then to a slap on the wrist!) ONE MORE THING!! (I promise to keep it
short!) There has been alot of bitterness here lately in general! I was
shocked because I had been off for several weeks because of computer trouble,
and there was a noticable CHANGE in the atmosphere on the list! GOSH, THIS
IS SUPPOSED TO BE FUN GUYS!! Isn't life complicated enough without LOOKING
for conflict?? I will again apologize for answering anyone on the list that
E-Mailed me privately, I really didn't know, but my feeling is, Public or
Private, if you don't like conflict then make sure you are treating people
with the same respect you expect to be treated with! I won't read any more
posts on the OPINION PLEASE subject line from this point (I don't enjoy the
sight of my own blood EVERYWHERE, it spoils my day!) <BG> unless the word
"FRIEND" appears in the Subject line!
Thanks to all who have taken the time to share their ideas with me, I'd love
to hear more !!! It's been FUN!! Talk to you soon!
Robin (RINI design)
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Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 09:55:58 +1000
From: Nicole.Ingham-Rhodes@das.gov.au
Subject: RS: Aussie SST
Thank you, thank you and thank you again to my wonderful SS.
I received a beautiful card from my SS today. It is a PSX stamp
(friendship is the wine of life) stamped on cream, embossed and coloured,
layered on burgundy then layered on a navy blue card with a fine burgandy
ribbon on two of the corners.
Then she had written a lovely note on the inside of the card. I can't wait
until I receive my package (yeah right and stampers can't wait! LOL).
Take care my wonderful SS,
Nikki
The Stamper's Warehouse
PO Box 723
Turramurra NSW 2074
02 9440 9377
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 18:26:36 -0500
From: ~ lupie ~ <eherman@flash.net>
Subject: RS: Christian Theme Swap is Official!
SWAP: Christian Theme Swap
HOST: ~ lupie ~ <eherman@flash.net>
ITEMS: 5 for 5, any items
DETAILS: Use a Christian theme on your stamped work
MAILING INFO: SAML & equivalent loose postage (I'll return any
extra)
POSTMARK: November 1st
PLAYERS SO FAR:
Connie olivetree@skow-acc.com
StmpNFaith StmpNFaith@aol.com
Bonnie Lass bonniel@cdsnet.net
DJ - The Happy Stamper DJKnapp520@aol.com
Michelle StmpnMich@aol.com
Jessica Edwards Jessica.Edwards@rook.wa.com
Jo Buzykids@aol.com
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 20:12:20 -0400 (EDT)
From: StFlossie@aol.com
Subject: RS: Re: TAN: Future Who Has/Likes Mystery RAKees
In a message dated 97-09-17 19:48:59 EDT, you write:
<< In a message dated 97-09-17 18:37:31 EDT, you write:
<< A bursting bladder is not a pretty sight.
>
Not so bad for the person who said cockatoo...but whoever gets the rhino
might be slightly miffed.
>>
ROFLMAO! (uh-oh...... there went mine)
Barb b >>
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 20:22:20 EDT
From: tntrilling@juno.com (Tonya L. Rilling)
Subject: RS: What vendor has EP stock ?
I have the following in stock and ready to ship. They are 1 oz by volume
containers.
Gold, silver, black, copper or white Extra Fine detail Ep. $4.50 per oz
, includes postage. Also I have violet, white snowflake, fools gold,
Super sparkle in gold, silver, copper. Gold, silver or black shimmer,
Cement, white pearl or silver pearl. These are $4 per oz, including
postage. Thanks
Tonya Rilling, Buffalo Stampede Art Stamps
An Angel Company, selling mounted and unmounted stamps
Catalogs $4
***Now accepting Mastercard and Visa.
Visit my stamp web site at:
http://members.aol.com/Tonyascraf/tonyascr.html
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Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 10:25:49 +1000
From: "FITZGERALD,Rebecca" <rebecca.fitzgerald@deetya.gov.au>
Subject: RS: rs: phill schloss
phil
i just found out that i can look at .jpg pictures
thanks
REBECCA
REBECCA.FITZGERALD@DEETYA.GOV.AU
*
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 20:31:08 -0400
From: Michelle Lim <mprs@Compuserve.com>
Subject: RS: COM:Attn:Book-makers - Exotic Fiber Sampler
Book-makers - these fibers are excellent to use in the binding of books, =
as
well as collage and embellishments on hand-made cards and books.
- ---------- Forwarded Message ----------
From: Michelle Lim, 76033,254
TO: Rs List, INTERNET:rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net
DATE: 9/16/97 18:00
RE: Copy of: COM: Exotic Fiber Sampler
If you love ribbons, you'll LOVE this new Sampler that I've put together.=
The Exotic Fiber Sampler contains 14 different types of lucious
exotic-looking fibers that can be used for collage, embellishments, and/=
or
in bookbinding; also, anywhere you would use ribbons. =
Color mix includes metallics and non-metallics, earth tones, pastels, and=
rich jeweltones. =
Exotic Fiber Sampler - 2yds ea of 14 types $6.25 including postage
Exotic Fiber Super-Sampler - 3 yds of ea of 14 types $9.50 including
postage
or BUY 2 get a third sampler for half price (of equal or lesser value).
All samplers will arrive gift-wrapped - treat yourself ! OR =
give as a gift for a friend or your SSS. I will happily mail to your sss=
on your behalf.
E-mail me to hold a sampler for you,
Thanks,
Michelle Lim
Portland, OR =
p.s.NOTE: The exotic fiber sampler is NOT the same as Wild Fiber for
paper-making =
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 19:35:26 -0400 (EDT)
From: Rjm1022@aol.com
Subject: RS: 2and attempt for APOLOGY for"OPINIONS"
WOW, What a RIOT!!!
Thank
goodness I checked my post!! Of all posts for AOL to screw up!! I'm sure
EVERYONE is convinced that I'm totally off my rocker,out of my mind, twisted
and any other adjective that could describe an unstable person that would
post an apology and forget to apologize!!! (Hey, come to think of it I
guess I am missing a few marbles!!) Well THANKS AOL! (I'm beginning to get a
little paronoid here,maybe it's...it's....AOL WHO'S OUT TO GET ME!!!)
Well here is the REST of the post (I"m sure you've all veen waiting with
baited breath,right?! <BG>
Hello to ALL!! (this is a little long)
I've
just logged on and haven't read any posts yet. It seems that I have
unintentionally stirred up a hornets nest by disturbing the order of things
here on the board. My SINCEREST apologies for answering your posts to the
list, it's just that some of them were SO funny that I thought some people
might enjoy reading them (can you imagine imortalizing a LOUSE in
rubber?!). I also thought that because the content was rubberstamp related
that it wasn't a TAN as I was told I should have included on the Subject :
line. I also included the persons name on the Subject: line so people would
know to skip the post if they wanted to! (I guess I BLEW that too, boy am I a
BAD GIRL!!!) ALSO in my computer ignorance, I thought that the note I was
answering would be automatically attached to my post! (you might have
noticed I haven't been on here much) WRONG again!! (I knew I should have
taken that Internet course at the community College!) I feel like the kid in
the grocery cart that pulls a jar out from the middle of the display of
Spaghetti sauce the Manager just finished setting up! (OOPS! I'm a VERY bad
girl!!!) I've been accused of Advertising and not including COMM in the
Subject: line (Boy, if I'm advertising, I'd better get my act in gear! I
only have about 300 more illustrations to go!!) <BG> But REALLY I am truly
sorry if ,in my ignorance I ruffled any feathers, it wasn't my intention. I
do have to say that if the first person who complained to me hadn't been so
kurt and hadn't assumed that I was doing it intentionally, it never would
have gotten to this point to begin with! (I take more kindly to friendly
advice then to a slap on the wrist!) ONE MORE THING!! (I promise to keep it
short!) There has been alot of bitterness here lately in general! I was
shocked because I had been off for several weeks because of computer trouble,
and there was a noticable CHANGE in the atmosphere on the list! GOSH, THIS
IS SUPPOSED TO BE FUN GUYS!! Isn't life complicated enough without LOOKING
for conflict?? I will again apologize for answering anyone on the list that
E-Mailed me privately, I really didn't know, but my feeling is, Public or
Private, if you don't like conflict then make sure you are treating people
with the same respect you expect to be treated with! I won't read any more
posts on the OPINION PLEASE subject line from this point (I don't enjoy the
sight of my own blood EVERYWHERE, it spoils my day!) <BG> unless the word
"FRIEND" appears in the Subject line!
Thanks to all who have taken the time to share their ideas with me, I'd love
to hear more !!! It's been FUN!! Talk to you soon!
Robin (RINI design)
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