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Author: TomTom Date: Sep 8, 2007 09:48
Revie Lee "Hey Tom, who ever created the site for the mug, please tell
em, you do not spell miracle, as "miralce"."
~ Next time I see the idiot bastard, I'll let him know.
Revie Lee "The World is what you gave it, nothing more.... "
~ You are suggesting that the world is a coffee mug? There's a
thought to think about.
Tom Fox
Louisville, KY
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Author: DeborahDeborah Date: Sep 8, 2007 09:53
On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 12:48:03 -0400, Tom yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>You know who you are, and I made this just for you. Unless, of
>>course, "There is no money!"
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>Deborah "I'll send you a post card from Australia while I'm there."
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>~ Beats me why you thought I was talking about you.
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>Tom Fox
>Louisville, KY
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>Miracle Course Journal
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> http://miraclescourse.blogspot.com
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Author: TomTom Date: Sep 8, 2007 10:01
>>You know who you are, and I made this just for you. Unless, of
>>course, "There is no money!"
Deborah "I'll send you a post card from Australia while I'm there."
" Beats me why you thought I was talking about you."
Deborah "What bullshit, Tom. You are constantly trying to shame
people into spending money on your merchandise by insinuating that the
only reason they won't is because they don't have any money. That
strategy sucks, and you'd be wise to drop it."
~ Go play your neurotic games with someone else. Been there, done
that, got the scars to prove it.
Tom Fox
Louisville, KY
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Author: mazmaz Date: Sep 8, 2007 10:05
> ~ Hehehe. There is no mug, either. ;)
That's the rub, eh? Print on demand
merchandise! It doesn't exist until an
order is placed, etc.
namazt
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Author: Gene Ward SmithGene Ward Smith Date: Sep 8, 2007 13:42
"maz" rocketmail.com> wrote in
news:XJWdndVqgqEzmH7bnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@fiberworld.nl:
> However,
> I'm sure I will never get used to the idea
> of fiddling with the form of the Book on a content level,
> ie. punctuation, emphasis and capitalizations, and
> other alterations.
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That is not fiddling with the book. You completely mischaracterize the
sitation by claiming it is. Do you insist on having exactly the same pages,
and if not, why not?
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