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Apr 14, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/14/00
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Prestige Fine Art www.prestigefineart.com

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Specializing in replicas or reproductions of masterpiece oil paintings
hanging in world famous museums, galleries or auction houses such as
Sotheby's or Christies, you can now own a Van Gogh, a Rembrandt or a Monet
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the size from the original and include details you request, such as
including yourself, a loved one or friend painted into your oil painting.
Whatever you wish, feel free to contact us and speak with one of our art
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Bobby Knight

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Prestige wrote:
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> Prestige Fine Art www.prestigefineart.com
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> Prestige Fine Art is known worldwide for it's superior oil paintings.

Having the kind of cerebral capacity it takes for dealing with fine art,
what is it about "rec.sport.GOLF" that you don't understand?
"Someone likes every shot"
bk

Tim F. Ginnett

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do they make good golfing targets?

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> Prestige Fine Art is known worldwide for it's superior oil paintings.

clay_g...@my-deja.com

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I don't know who Van Gogh or Rembrandt is but I'm lookin for a Elvis on
Black Velvet. Can you help? <<grin>>

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Scott Newell

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> I don't know who Van Gogh or Rembrandt is but I'm lookin for a Elvis on
> Black Velvet. Can you help? <<grin>>

How about Dogs Playing Poker?

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Scott D. Newell (new...@wsu.edu)
Washington State University
"That shot is impossible!...Jack Nicholson
himself couldn't make it!"-- Homer Simpson

Teresa Williamson

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And this relates to golf how?
Anyway, this post has been forwarded to the appropriate
abuse desk for SPAM violation.

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Dave Clary

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Apr 16, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/16/00
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On Fri, 14 Apr 2000 15:52:31 -0400, "Prestige" <pf...@hotmail.com>
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> Van Gogh, a Rembrandt or a Monet

If they can come up with Monet's rendition of the 16th at Augusta,
I'll take it.

Dave Clary/Corpus Christi,TX
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