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Boooooring - was Labeling Postings
sigh I suppose it would be a problem if we had hundreds of messages
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 09:30:39 -0700, Grandpa jsdebooATcomcast.net
wrote: sigh I suppose it would be a problem if we had hundreds of messages daily, however.................... Oh... Oh... Oh... Go soak a stamp! :^P Wazzup? Tracy Barber |
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Tracy Barber wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 09:30:39 -0700, Grandpa jsdebooATcomcast.net wrote: sigh I suppose it would be a problem if we had hundreds of messages daily, however.................... Oh... Oh... Oh... Go soak a stamp! :^P Wazzup? Believe it or not, I'm about to soak another batch. Thats about as much fun as watching paint dry, grass grow and womens NBA. |
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 11:10:12 -0700, Grandpa jsdebooATcomcast.net
wrote: Tracy Barber wrote: On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 09:30:39 -0700, Grandpa jsdebooATcomcast.net wrote: sigh I suppose it would be a problem if we had hundreds of messages daily, however.................... Oh... Oh... Oh... Go soak a stamp! :^P Wazzup? Believe it or not, I'm about to soak another batch. Thats about as much fun as watching paint dry, grass grow and womens NBA. Well, I most certainly DO NOT watch them soak. I always have something else in the fire, such as watching TV, reading e-mails, you name it! I then come back to them later on, when they're nice and soaked. Same goes for the rinse 1 and final rinse cycles. The drying part is the only true time-intensive step, because I have to make sure that they are laid out just right and all that. Wash cycle gets my attention when moving from wash to rinse. I always remove as much gunk as I can (WITH FINGERS!) before moving them on to the 1st rinse cycle. [ This may be a good start for a washing machine ad! ] Anyway, women's NBA is that boring? Tracy Barber |
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Tracy Barber wrote:
Wash cycle gets my attention when moving from wash to rinse. I always remove as much gunk as I can (WITH FINGERS!) before moving them on to the 1st rinse cycle. I try to also but they always stick to the sides of the tub after the spin cycle and are a real PITA to peel offVBG. Anyway, women's NBA is that boring? OMG, you don't know the half of it, in fact I find basketball bass-e-bow to be boring, but I do like the stamps. Now baseball and football are where its happening. Rugby and ice hockey are pretty slick too. I know there have been some stamps for baseball, some of the players I think and for sure the stadium series, and early football heros. I wonder if there are any for rugby or ice hockey? |
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 14:41:44 -0700, Grandpa jsdebooATcomcast.net
wrote: Tracy Barber wrote: Wash cycle gets my attention when moving from wash to rinse. I always remove as much gunk as I can (WITH FINGERS!) before moving them on to the 1st rinse cycle. I try to also but they always stick to the sides of the tub after the spin cycle and are a real PITA to peel offVBG. There ya go again, thinking of food. :^) Anyway, women's NBA is that boring? OMG, you don't know the half of it, in fact I find basketball bass-e-bow to be boring, but I do like the stamps. Now baseball and football are where its happening. Rugby and ice hockey are pretty slick too. On the ice, especially... I know there have been some stamps for baseball, some of the players I think and for sure the stadium series, and early football heros. I wonder if there are any for rugby or ice hockey? Yes. Rugby - New Zealand. Hockey - Canada. No doubt these are the only countries that have them. I know these 2 because of items I have sold / am selling. Tracy Barber |
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 14:41:44 -0700, Grandpa jsdebooATcomcast.net
wrote: Tracy Barber wrote: Wash cycle gets my attention when moving from wash to rinse. I always remove as much gunk as I can (WITH FINGERS!) before moving them on to the 1st rinse cycle. I try to also but they always stick to the sides of the tub after the spin cycle and are a real PITA to peel offVBG. Anyway, women's NBA is that boring? OMG, you don't know the half of it, in fact I find basketball bass-e-bow to be boring, but I do like the stamps. Now baseball and football are where its happening. Rugby and ice hockey are pretty slick too. I know there have been some stamps for baseball, some of the players I think and for sure the stadium series, and early football heros. I wonder if there are any for rugby or ice hockey? Of course there have been. (I assume you mean worldwide.) Blair -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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TC wrote:
OMG, you don't know the half of it, in fact I find basketball bass-e-bow to be boring, but I do like the stamps. Now baseball and football are where its happening. Rugby and ice hockey are pretty slick too. I know there have been some stamps for baseball, some of the players I think and for sure the stadium series, and early football heros. I wonder if there are any for rugby or ice hockey? Of course there have been. (I assume you mean worldwide.) Yessir, WW was meant. I collect US mainly and a few Canada so I'm not up on the WW stuff. Thanks... I read an article in our newspaper a bit ago (US) that mentioned the most dangerous job in Sweden was herding Reindeer, and that got me to wondering if Reindeer were present in Denmark and other Scandinavian countries as well, I assume they are? How about on stamps - I'm a lover of critters? Tracy, don't even go thereG! |
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Well, no reindeers in Denmark (except on the 24th, when santa visits us),
but the other scandinavian countries, yes. And i don't remember any danish stamps with reindeers as well. Perhaps on some of our christmas seals, i have to check. Michael "Grandpa" jsdebooATcomcast.net wrote in message ... TC wrote: OMG, you don't know the half of it, in fact I find basketball bass-e-bow to be boring, but I do like the stamps. Now baseball and football are where its happening. Rugby and ice hockey are pretty slick too. I know there have been some stamps for baseball, some of the players I think and for sure the stadium series, and early football heros. I wonder if there are any for rugby or ice hockey? Of course there have been. (I assume you mean worldwide.) Yessir, WW was meant. I collect US mainly and a few Canada so I'm not up on the WW stuff. Thanks... I read an article in our newspaper a bit ago (US) that mentioned the most dangerous job in Sweden was herding Reindeer, and that got me to wondering if Reindeer were present in Denmark and other Scandinavian countries as well, I assume they are? How about on stamps - I'm a lover of critters? Tracy, don't even go thereG! |
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 05:02:50 GMT, Tracy Barber
wrote: On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 14:41:44 -0700, Grandpa jsdebooATcomcast.net wrote: Tracy Barber wrote: Wash cycle gets my attention when moving from wash to rinse. I always remove as much gunk as I can (WITH FINGERS!) before moving them on to the 1st rinse cycle. I try to also but they always stick to the sides of the tub after the spin cycle and are a real PITA to peel offVBG. There ya go again, thinking of food. :^) Anyway, women's NBA is that boring? OMG, you don't know the half of it, in fact I find basketball bass-e-bow to be boring, but I do like the stamps. Now baseball and football are where its happening. Rugby and ice hockey are pretty slick too. On the ice, especially... I know there have been some stamps for baseball, some of the players I think and for sure the stadium series, and early football heros. I wonder if there are any for rugby or ice hockey? Yes. Rugby - New Zealand. Hockey - Canada. No doubt these are the only countries that have them. I know these 2 because of items I have sold / am selling. Tracy Barber I suspect that a number of others have issued them as well. (Hockey is an Olympic sport, remember) Canada - http://www.abalene.com/images/Stamps...StampCover.jpg http://www.abalene.com/images/Stamps...StarStamp1.jpg USSR, Bhutan, Cambodia(?) http://i7.ebayimg.com/03/i/00/be/20/96_1.JPG http://i20.ebayimg.com/01/i/01/0b/0e/b6_1.JPG Germany http://i11.ebayimg.com/01/i/01/0b/3a/bf_1.JPG Ajman http://www.topicstamps.com/images/im...3/nov15_54.jpg and on it goes... http://stamps.koneko-ai.com/R11/H12.jpg Blair -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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