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Wilson

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Nov 30, 2009, 9:50:37 AM11/30/09
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NO affiliation, not spam - 1 day only 11/30/09 $64.00 & free S&H at checkout
- http://tr.im/GcdW
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Wilson 44.69, -67.3

Wallace

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Nov 30, 2009, 11:53:18 AM11/30/09
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"Wilson" <Pyde_...@excite.com> wrote in message
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I see nothing for $64.00 - more than twice that is what I see offered.


Wilson

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Nov 30, 2009, 12:38:59 PM11/30/09
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sometime in the recent past Wallace posted this:
Just put it in your cart and check the price - $64.04 no S&H.

Adding it to your cart can still be canceled they need address & payment
info first. Be careful not to add it twice. I thought it was a steal. Good luck.

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Wilson 44.69, -67.3

Wallace

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Nov 30, 2009, 4:10:01 PM11/30/09
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"Wilson" <Pyde_...@excite.com> wrote in message
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Thanks. A bit weird to have to almost buy it to find out the price. I
thought it was a steal too, so I nabbed one.


tom

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Dec 1, 2009, 11:47:04 AM12/1/09
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On Nov 30, 4:10 pm, "Wallace" <pleasenos...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> "Wilson" <Pyde_pi...@excite.com> wrote in message

>
> news:hf0vvk$df5$1...@news.eternal-september.org...
>
> > sometime in the recent past Wallace posted this:
> >> "Wilson" <Pyde_pi...@excite.com> wrote in message

> >>news:hf0m3t$po8$1...@news.eternal-september.org...
> >>> NO affiliation, not spam - 1 day only 11/30/09 $64.00 & free S&H at
> >>> checkout -http://tr.im/GcdW

> >>> --
> >>> Wilson 44.69, -67.3
>
> >> I see nothing for $64.00 - more than twice that is what I see offered.
> > Just put it in your cart and check the price - $64.04 no S&H.
>
> > Adding it to your cart can still be canceled they need address & payment
> > info first. Be careful not to add it twice. I thought it was a steal. Good
> > luck.
>
> Thanks. A bit weird to have to almost buy it to find out the price.  I
> thought it was a steal too, so I nabbed one.

I Think it was a scam they were running. I tried to log into my
account and got the error message my password was wrong? I called them
when I didn't get a response back about a new password. I tried to
order it over the phone and couldn't they said it was online only.
They were very nice about putting my problem within my folder. When I
asked them about buying it, again they said it was over. They implied
to Go FUCK Yourself in the nicest way when I called today. I will
never use them again. Bullshit works on Plants!

Wilson

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Dec 1, 2009, 12:22:20 PM12/1/09
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sometime in the recent past tom posted this:
The offer said 'while supply lasts.' I got one and my aunt bought 2 for her
grandchildren. You didn't need to logon to your account. I suspect they
overloaded their server as word of the offer spread. I see today it's back
up to $139.00.

Like I said, no afiliation with them, but sorry your experience didn't work
out. Look at it this way, you'd be in the same place if you hadn't tried and
you didn't wake up planning to buy one anyway. As for passwords, you didn't
change ISP's did you between now and when you first made your account?

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Wilson 44.69, -67.3

Dan L.

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Dec 1, 2009, 7:03:04 PM12/1/09
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In article <hf3jce$ecu$1...@news.eternal-september.org>,
Wilson <Pyde_...@excite.com> wrote:

I have been getting the food saver email specials also. Those emails
often have special codes embeded in the links to get those special buys.

Enjoy Life ... Dan

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Garden in Zone 5 South East Michigan.

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BT Humble

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Dec 6, 2009, 5:10:03 PM12/6/09
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Wilson wrote:
> NO affiliation, not spam - 1 day only 11/30/09 $64.00 & free S&H at checkout

That's a shame, $64 worth of Spam would last me a good long time! :-)


BTH

Wilson

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Dec 7, 2009, 10:23:18 AM12/7/09
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sometime in the recent past BT Humble posted this:
Wasn't spam, idiot.

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Wilson 44.69, -67.3

rossr...@forteinc.com

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Dec 7, 2009, 10:30:18 AM12/7/09
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On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 10:23:18 -0500, Wilson <Pyde_...@excite.com>
wrote:

Go easy on him Wilson. It took him over a week to come up with his
witty reply so, it's obvious he's not the brightest bulb in the
string.

Ross.

Wilson

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Dec 7, 2009, 1:00:36 PM12/7/09
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sometime in the recent past rossr...@forteinc.com posted this:
I had second thoughts after sending my reply, since I guess it could have
just been meant to be humorous. My bad.

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BT Humble

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Dec 8, 2009, 4:30:50 PM12/8/09
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Wilson wrote:
> sometime in the recent past rossr35...@forteinc.com posted this:
>
> > On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 10:23:18 -0500, Wilson <Pyde_pi...@excite.com>
> > wrote:
>
> >> sometime in the recent pastBTHumble posted this:

> >>> Wilson wrote:
> >>>> NO affiliation, not spam - 1 day only 11/30/09 $64.00 & free S&H at checkout
> >>> That's a shame, $64 worth of Spam would last me a good long time! :-)
>
> >>>BTH
> >> Wasn't spam, idiot.
>
> > Go easy on him Wilson. It took him over a week to come up with his
> > witty reply so, it's obvious he's not the brightest bulb in the
> > string.
>
> > Ross.
>
> I had second thoughts after sending my reply, since I guess it could have
> just been meant to be humorous. My bad.

Oh well, I thought that the smiley would be sufficient to indicate
that. Not every joke can be a winner, after all.

Ross, I apologise for not checking on the group for new messages six
times per day, in order to get all my responses posted in a suitably
timely manner. I've slapped myself on the wrist and given myself a
stern talking-to, and I assure you it won't happen again.

In on-topic news, it's cherry season down here (Australia), we
pipped, packed and processed 28 jars last night, which ought to be
sufficient for the year. 14 of them with a couple of tablespoons of
brandy.


BTH

Kathi Jones

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Dec 8, 2009, 9:19:15 PM12/8/09
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"BT Humble" <b...@humbletown.org> wrote in message
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YUM! Cherries! I love cherries!!!

It's snow season here! Shovelled some off the deck, brushed and scraped
some off the van this morning...might have to get the heavy machinery out
tomorrow! Helloooooo Winter!

I do envy your weather now, BTH, but don't think I could tolerate it during
your summer (too HOT and too SUNNY for me - a fair haired, fair skinned
blonde)!! I'm a Canadian - we always bitch about the weather!!! LOL

Kathi

BT Humble

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Dec 9, 2009, 4:24:56 AM12/9/09
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Kathi Jones wrote:
> YUM!  Cherries!  I love cherries!!!
>
> It's snow season here!  Shovelled some off the deck, brushed and scraped
> some off the van this morning...might have to get the heavy machinery out
> tomorrow!  Helloooooo Winter!
>
> I do envy your weather now, BTH, but don't think I could tolerate it during
> your summer (too HOT and too SUNNY for me - a fair haired, fair skinned
> blonde)!!  I'm a Canadian - we always bitch about the weather!!!  LOL


The down side of the heat is that we have to drive 200km to go skiing
in the winter, and the ski season only lasts 2 1/2 months. Canada
seems to have its benefits too! :-)


BTH

Wilson

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Dec 9, 2009, 9:47:19 AM12/9/09
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sometime in the recent past BT Humble posted this:
My grandfather had a great way of preserving cherries and slices of orange
similar to your last method - he called it Rock'n'Rye. As a kid, those
cherries looked inviting, but tasted awful. I've since retracted that
appraisal too. ;-)

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BT Humble

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Dec 9, 2009, 9:04:30 PM12/9/09
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Wilson wrote:
> sometime in the recent pastBTHumble posted this:

> > In on-topic news, it's cherry season down here (Australia),  we
> > pipped, packed and processed 28 jars last night, which ought to be
> > sufficient for the year.  14 of them with a couple of tablespoons of
> > brandy.
>
> My grandfather had a great way of preserving cherries and slices of orange
> similar to your last method - he called it Rock'n'Rye. As a kid, those
> cherries looked inviting, but tasted awful. I've since retracted that
> appraisal too. ;-)

We saw the recipe in the Ball book, and decided to give it a try. One
of the jars failed to seal, so we ate it last night. I think that it
could have tolerated 4 tablespoons of brandy (500ml jars), as the 2
tablespoons that I put in only gave it a hint of brandy flavour.


BTH

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