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Help for Cuchulain's family



 
 
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Old 30-10-2003, 11:15 PM
Nancy Young
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Mary Shafer wrote:

E-mail me her address, please. Hound was going to get me a bean pot
this fall, so I feel like I'm in his debt.


Excuse me for emailing you, I'm from another newsgroup. Here's the
address:

Blaise Libby
6834 Hillside Peak
San Antonio, TX 78233
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Old 30-10-2003, 11:45 PM
Nancy Young
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Nancy Young wrote:

Mary Shafer wrote:

E-mail me her address, please. Hound was going to get me a bean pot
this fall, so I feel like I'm in his debt.


Excuse me for emailing you, I'm from another newsgroup. Here's the
address:

Blaise Libby
6834 Hillside Peak
San Antonio, TX 78233


S*** ... I screwed up. I'm sorry, I meant to email.

nancy
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Old 30-10-2003, 11:57 PM
Bil Morrill
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Nancy Young wrote:

S*** ... I screwed up. I'm sorry, I meant to email.

nancy


Sometimes (depending on your news server) you can cancel a message. (at
least you used to be able to)

What I do (I use Netscape to read my newsgroups) I open up the message I
posted that I want to cancel, I right click on the message and at the
bottom of the list that says "Cancel Message"

I don't know if this will cancel it on all servers, but it is worth a
try. You will need to do this to both of your posts since the address
is in both of them.

I have done this before as well.

Bil

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Old 31-10-2003, 01:25 AM
Mary Shafer
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 18:15:02 -0500, Nancy Young
wrote:

Mary Shafer wrote:

E-mail me her address, please. Hound was going to get me a bean pot
this fall, so I feel like I'm in his debt.


Excuse me for emailing you, I'm from another newsgroup. Here's the
address:


Thanks. I appreciate it greatly.

Mary

--
Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer

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Old 31-10-2003, 02:04 AM
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"The Fat Man®" wrote:


So without going into a long-winded pitch, they could use some help. I'm
sure anything y'all could spare would be greatly appreciated.


Figured rather than create any possible feelings of expending time and
resources for thank you notes to mostly (in my case, entirely) unknown folks I
kept my donation anonymous with A.F.B as the return address.

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Old 31-10-2003, 11:56 AM
frohe
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Bill wrote:
Figured rather than create any possible feelings of expending time and
resources for thank you notes to mostly (in my case, entirely)
unknown folks I kept my donation anonymous with A.F.B as the return
address.


I did the same. She's got her hands full as it is without the added burden
of sending back thank you cards.
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-frohe
Life is too short to be in a hurry


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Old 31-10-2003, 01:06 PM
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"Bil Morrill" wrote;

Sometimes (depending on your news server) you can cancel a message.

(at
least you used to be able to)

What I do (I use Netscape to read my newsgroups) I open up the

message I
posted that I want to cancel, I right click on the message and at

the
bottom of the list that says "Cancel Message"

I don't know if this will cancel it on all servers, but it is worth

a
try. You will need to do this to both of your posts since the

address
is in both of them.

I have done this before as well.

Bil


Bil is correct, however, your messsage is likely to propogate almost
instantly from your ISP to other news servers on the net. There are
so many, it is not likely that you could even find them all. And
without a subscription you can't access them either.

Brick


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Old 31-10-2003, 01:51 PM
Jack Schidt®
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"Brick" wrote in message
...

"Bil Morrill" wrote;

Sometimes (depending on your news server) you can cancel a message.

(at
least you used to be able to)

What I do (I use Netscape to read my newsgroups) I open up the

message I
posted that I want to cancel, I right click on the message and at

the
bottom of the list that says "Cancel Message"

I don't know if this will cancel it on all servers, but it is worth

a
try. You will need to do this to both of your posts since the

address
is in both of them.

I have done this before as well.

Bil


Bil is correct, however, your messsage is likely to propogate almost
instantly from your ISP to other news servers on the net. There are
so many, it is not likely that you could even find them all. And
without a subscription you can't access them either.

Brick



I've tried cancelling a few times and it kinda sorta works but still gets
through. Since I've installed a breath-o-lyzer on my PC I find I don't need
to cancel as often.

Jack


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Old 01-11-2003, 05:45 AM
Brick
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"Jack Schidt®" wrote some stuff and then Brick said;

Bil is correct, however, your messsage is likely to propogate

almost
instantly from your ISP to other news servers on the net. There

are
so many, it is not likely that you could even find them all. And
without a subscription you can't access them either.

Brick



I've tried cancelling a few times and it kinda sorta works but still

gets
through. Since I've installed a breath-o-lyzer on my PC I find I

don't need
to cancel as often.

Jack

That breath-o-lyzer is probably more useful then a virus scanner. At
least I
haven't reposted my bank statement lately.

Brick


  #25 (permalink)  
Old 01-11-2003, 11:58 AM
Jack Schidt®
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"Brick" wrote in message
...

"Jack Schidt®" wrote some stuff and then Brick said;

Bil is correct, however, your messsage is likely to propogate

almost
instantly from your ISP to other news servers on the net. There

are
so many, it is not likely that you could even find them all. And
without a subscription you can't access them either.

Brick



I've tried cancelling a few times and it kinda sorta works but still

gets
through. Since I've installed a breath-o-lyzer on my PC I find I

don't need
to cancel as often.

Jack

That breath-o-lyzer is probably more useful then a virus scanner. At
least I
haven't reposted my bank statement lately.

Brick



It saves a lot of money on ebay too ;-P
Point and click, should be 'point and go broke'

Jack


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Old 01-11-2003, 03:35 PM
Buzz1
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"Jack Schidt®" wrote in message
om...

Since I've installed a breath-o-lyzer on my PC I find I don't need

to cancel as often.

sounds like a handy device---maybe I can get a "demo" model from the
localssf

Buzz


 




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