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Hi! My name is Rhonda from Valley View, Pa. (Schuylkill County) I recently
started my own business as a Princess House Lifestyle Consultant.
www.princesshouse.com/consultant/rrabuck
Please check out my website for more information on what Princess House is
Why not have a Princess House show in your home? Invite your friends and
family, kick back, relax, I'll do the work, you and your guests can drink
some tea, and you earn free merchandise based on show sales! If you live in
Schuylkill, Dauphin, Lebanon or southern parts of Luzerne county check out
my website today or email me at

Host a show in your home today and I will give you a free gift at your show!
Rhonda Rabuck
Valley View, Pa


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"Rhonda Rabuck" > wrote in message
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> Hi! My name is Rhonda from Valley View, Pa. (Schuylkill County) I recently
> started my own business as a Princess House Lifestyle Consultant.
> www.princesshouse.com/consultant/rrabuck
> Please check out my website for more information on what Princess House is
> Why not have a Princess House show in your home? Invite your friends and
> family, kick back, relax, I'll do the work, you and your guests can drink
> some tea, and you earn free merchandise based on show sales! If you live
in
> Schuylkill, Dauphin, Lebanon or southern parts of Luzerne county check out
> my website today or email me at
>
> Host a show in your home today and I will give you a free gift at your

show!
> Rhonda Rabuck
> Valley View, Pa


Thank you for guaranteeing that I will never have a Princess House Party in
all my life. I will make sure that no one else I know will either, not even
the man in Bangladesh who had to read your silly piece of spam.
>
>



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Rhonda Rabuck wrote:
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> Hi! My name is Rhonda from Valley View, Pa. (Schuylkill County) I recently
> started my own business as a Princess House Lifestyle Consultant.


Hi, Rhonda! Before I insult you, let me offer you this excerpt from the
four-volume set of Mary Kay motivational audiotapes, "Career
Essentials: A Consultant's Guide For Success":

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Tape 4, side B -- "Goal Setting", hosted by Independent Senior Sales
Director Jo Shuler.

Jo offers this suggestion for keeping you attitude positive:

"You might want to try this exercise, which can provide a visual means
of keeping your attitude positive. Now, I want you to pretend that you
have just put a wad of bubblegum in your mouth, or that you are picking
up a balloon. We are going to make the largest bubble or blow the
biggest balloon that you've ever blown. I want you to keep blowing the
bubblegum and blowing up the balloon until it's big enough for you to
step inside. Now, this sounds strange, but now tie a knot. Don't worry
-- there's plenty of oxygen inside so you won't suffocate. Never allow
anyone to break your pink bubble with negativity without your
permission. So you're gonna walk around all day with a smile on your
face and a happy, happy attitude -- in your pink bubble. And remember:
Anytime you hear negativity, tell yourself 'Cancel! Cancel!', and let it
go in one ear and out the other."

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Got it? Are you in your pink bubble and have a happy, happy attitude?
Super! Now listen to me: You are a ****-tard.

--crymad
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I just can't let this rest. Really, it's beyond my control.

Rhonda Rabuck wrote:
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> Hi! My name is Rhonda from Valley View, Pa. (Schuylkill County) I recently
> started my own business as a Princess House Lifestyle Consultant.


Why would someone fall prey to yet another crap-ass network marketing
scheme? Let Lifestyle Consultant Rhonda tell us, in her own words:

"Why I became a consultant! I decided to become a Princess House
consultant because of the flexibility. I choose when I work and when I
can be with my children. Princess House allows me to schedule work
around my children, not my children around my work. Plus, I earn good
money doing what I love!"

....And I absolutely LOVE getting away from my screaming kids for a few
hours so I can peddle Malaysian-made schlock at a reluctant friend or
relative's home for a huge mark-up! Sound like an opportunity you too
might be interested in? Then why not host a Princess House Party and
let me help you make your dreams come true! I'll serve Cheesy Spinach
Pinwheels using refrigerated crescent dinner rolls...because with
Princess House, the sky's the limit!

--crymad
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