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ROFLOL! After we take out our share for collectin' 'em and postage oooh
there might be enough for a FQ left! -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... I bought that bridge after a few drinks a couple years back. Ya'll need to start sending me those tolls pretty soon. I imagine they've added up. Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "Shona in NZ" wrote in message ... And don't forget that bridge that connects our two countries!!! Shona who about fell over dead when she heard that one in NZ "Sharon Harper" wrote in message ... LOL - makes a change from people thinking that about us Aussies - even to this day a lot of international people (not naming countries) assume we have koalas on every street corner and kangaroos as pets. -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Emilia" wrote in message ... Pat in Virginia wrote in news:3cHZc.136431$Lj.52880@fed1read03: Packrat: The reason peoplw might assume that European connections often pay per minute is because until a couple yars ago, that was usually the case. Well, that is the impression that I got from teh folks in UK and other European locations. Not a put down though. PAT in VA/USA The UK was a bit slower in getting ASDL (well, only in that it was much more expensive so less customers, because of the telephone monopolies in UK & Ireland, AFA I can gather.) than other countries in Europe. Belgium and Germany were quite advanced in cable & XDSL. I know you don't mean it as a put down but it is frustrating sometimes when the people in the US always think that Europe is so 'backward'. (Disclaimer: not accussing anyone in particular). |
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a FQ, u'd be lucky, lol.
jeanne -- http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar real reply is san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz nzlstar on yahoo msg'r "Sharon Harper" wrote... ROFLOL! After we take out our share for collectin' 'em and postage oooh there might be enough for a FQ left! -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Diana Curtis" wrote... I bought that bridge after a few drinks a couple years back. Ya'll need to start sending me those tolls pretty soon. I imagine they've added up. Diana Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "Shona in NZ" wrote... And don't forget that bridge that connects our two countries!!! Shona who about fell over dead when she heard that one in NZ "Sharon Harper" wrote... LOL - makes a change from people thinking that about us Aussies - even to this day a lot of international people (not naming countries) assume we have koalas on every street corner and kangaroos as pets. Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under |
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I'm just trying to recoup my losses. The lady that sold it to me looked so
sad at having to part with it. I paid a pretty penny... Are you telling me not many folks use it? Maybe if I advertise. Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "nzl*" wrote in message ... a FQ, u'd be lucky, lol. jeanne -- http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar real reply is san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz nzlstar on yahoo msg'r "Sharon Harper" wrote... ROFLOL! After we take out our share for collectin' 'em and postage oooh there might be enough for a FQ left! -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Diana Curtis" wrote... I bought that bridge after a few drinks a couple years back. Ya'll need to start sending me those tolls pretty soon. I imagine they've added up. Diana Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "Shona in NZ" wrote... And don't forget that bridge that connects our two countries!!! Shona who about fell over dead when she heard that one in NZ "Sharon Harper" wrote... LOL - makes a change from people thinking that about us Aussies - even to this day a lot of international people (not naming countries) assume we have koalas on every street corner and kangaroos as pets. Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under |
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I was fascinated with typewriters early (age 8? 9? Somewhere around there)
and my mother put her foot down: if I was going to use her manual portable (Smith Corona 1949, still have it, still use it), I was going to learn to type *correctly*. Out came her (vintage 1942) business school typing textbook, and I remember spending a whole summer at that. Got to high school and the "departmental typewriters" for teachers to use were obsoleted typing class typewriters---yep, blank keys. So I ended up getting to spend study hall in what passed for the foreign language department office, typing tests and handouts for the teachers, who hadn't a clue with blank keys. Students were grateful: the German teacher's handwriting was abysmal, he had no typewriter at home, so the alternative was mimeographed stuff in his handwriting. g --pig On 9/6/04 12:00, in article , "Nurse Ratched" wrote: Learned to type on a manual typewriter with blank keys! Oh, my! What a memory that brings back! For some reason, I didn't take typing as my elective in 9th grade, which is when it was offered at my school. I had a friend who took it, though, and the classroom was open before school for anyone who wanted to come in and practice. Since my bus delivered me to the school about 45 minutes before classes started, I would go in with her and taught myself to type! Obviously, I didn't develop speed as quickly as I would have if I had actually taken the class, but the passage of time took care of that. Nurse Ratched (remove "cuckoo" from address to reply) I don't have to love George Bush to love America. -- pig http://www.faloshi-studios.com/ |
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Not on this newsgroup snickersnort and VBEG
-- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... I'm just trying to recoup my losses. The lady that sold it to me looked so sad at having to part with it. I paid a pretty penny... Are you telling me not many folks use it? Maybe if I advertise. Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "nzl*" wrote in message ... a FQ, u'd be lucky, lol. jeanne -- http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar real reply is san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz nzlstar on yahoo msg'r "Sharon Harper" wrote... ROFLOL! After we take out our share for collectin' 'em and postage oooh there might be enough for a FQ left! -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Diana Curtis" wrote... I bought that bridge after a few drinks a couple years back. Ya'll need to start sending me those tolls pretty soon. I imagine they've added up. Diana Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "Shona in NZ" wrote... And don't forget that bridge that connects our two countries!!! Shona who about fell over dead when she heard that one in NZ "Sharon Harper" wrote... LOL - makes a change from people thinking that about us Aussies - even to this day a lot of international people (not naming countries) assume we have koalas on every street corner and kangaroos as pets. Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under |
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Shona in NZ wrote:
And don't forget that bridge that connects our two countries!!! Like the bridge over the Atlantic? Well, technically, there are two now, but the original one is still the best. -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Charlie, don't equate education with intelligence. :-)
Denise in Ontario, Canada On Fri, 3 Sep 2004 15:07:21 +0100, "Charlie" wrote: Phew! I mean, I've been reading all about Bush's latest offering and have been keeping my fingers crossed thinking "PLEASE don't let others be as uneducated as him..." Charlie. "Denise Jameson" wrote in message .. . Sure Charlie, I know that. :-) What I was trying to recall were people in the ng who have been here a long time and are oceans away. I wasn't inferring that Africa was in Europe....but I knew Tutu lives there and was hoping for an answer from those across the water. Denise in Ontario, Canada On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 14:25:54 +0100, "Charlie" wrote: You do know that Africa's not in Europe, right? Charlie. "Denise Jameson" wrote in message .. . I believe anyone in Europe pays per minute (could be wrong though). Tutu (in Africa)) ? Heidi (in Germany)? Can you confirm for us? Denise in Ontario, Canada On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 17:09:44 -0700, DrQuilter wrote: not that I am for advertising in this group or anything like that, but a doubt has piqued my curiosity. every time we get one of those obnoxious posts somebody brings out the fact that 'some of us' pay per minute. I know my mom does that back home, but I am wondering how many of us really do that and how many have a DSL or dialup plan with a constant rate no matter how many hours you are connected? -----= 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! =----- -----= 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! =----- -----= 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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We've used up all the tolls in maintenance :-)
Shona wondering what Diana was drinking when she made that purchase in NZ "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... I bought that bridge after a few drinks a couple years back. Ya'll need to start sending me those tolls pretty soon. I imagine they've added up. Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "Shona in NZ" wrote in message ... And don't forget that bridge that connects our two countries!!! Shona who about fell over dead when she heard that one in NZ "Sharon Harper" wrote in message ... LOL - makes a change from people thinking that about us Aussies - even to this day a lot of international people (not naming countries) assume we have koalas on every street corner and kangaroos as pets. -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Emilia" wrote in message ... Pat in Virginia wrote in news:3cHZc.136431$Lj.52880@fed1read03: Packrat: The reason peoplw might assume that European connections often pay per minute is because until a couple yars ago, that was usually the case. Well, that is the impression that I got from teh folks in UK and other European locations. Not a put down though. PAT in VA/USA The UK was a bit slower in getting ASDL (well, only in that it was much more expensive so less customers, because of the telephone monopolies in UK & Ireland, AFA I can gather.) than other countries in Europe. Belgium and Germany were quite advanced in cable & XDSL. I know you don't mean it as a put down but it is frustrating sometimes when the people in the US always think that Europe is so 'backward'. (Disclaimer: not accussing anyone in particular). |
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hahahaha,
You owe me a screen clean Sharon! Shona wiping up coffee from her desk in NZ "Sharon Harper" wrote in message u... Not on this newsgroup snickersnort and VBEG -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... I'm just trying to recoup my losses. The lady that sold it to me looked so sad at having to part with it. I paid a pretty penny... Are you telling me not many folks use it? Maybe if I advertise. Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "nzl*" wrote in message ... a FQ, u'd be lucky, lol. jeanne -- http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar real reply is san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz nzlstar on yahoo msg'r "Sharon Harper" wrote... ROFLOL! After we take out our share for collectin' 'em and postage oooh there might be enough for a FQ left! -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Diana Curtis" wrote... I bought that bridge after a few drinks a couple years back. Ya'll need to start sending me those tolls pretty soon. I imagine they've added up. Diana Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "Shona in NZ" wrote... And don't forget that bridge that connects our two countries!!! Shona who about fell over dead when she heard that one in NZ "Sharon Harper" wrote... LOL - makes a change from people thinking that about us Aussies - even to this day a lot of international people (not naming countries) assume we have koalas on every street corner and kangaroos as pets. Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under |
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Something with chocolate and kiwis. (BEG)
Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "Shona in NZ" wrote in message ... We've used up all the tolls in maintenance :-) Shona wondering what Diana was drinking when she made that purchase in NZ "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... I bought that bridge after a few drinks a couple years back. Ya'll need to start sending me those tolls pretty soon. I imagine they've added up. Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. "Shona in NZ" wrote in message ... And don't forget that bridge that connects our two countries!!! Shona who about fell over dead when she heard that one in NZ "Sharon Harper" wrote in message ... LOL - makes a change from people thinking that about us Aussies - even to this day a lot of international people (not naming countries) assume we have koalas on every street corner and kangaroos as pets. -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Emilia" wrote in message ... Pat in Virginia wrote in news:3cHZc.136431$Lj.52880@fed1read03: Packrat: The reason peoplw might assume that European connections often pay per minute is because until a couple yars ago, that was usually the case. Well, that is the impression that I got from teh folks in UK and other European locations. Not a put down though. PAT in VA/USA The UK was a bit slower in getting ASDL (well, only in that it was much more expensive so less customers, because of the telephone monopolies in UK & Ireland, AFA I can gather.) than other countries in Europe. Belgium and Germany were quite advanced in cable & XDSL. I know you don't mean it as a put down but it is frustrating sometimes when the people in the US always think that Europe is so 'backward'. (Disclaimer: not accussing anyone in particular). |
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