| it will leave three shelves in my bookcase empty. Then my wife will
go out
| and buy knick knacks to fill in the space. That's going to cost me
even more
| money. I think I'll hold on to my old Journals. :)
|
| Wim
Dear Wim,
Be glad your wife goes out and buys knick-knacks. If she does it
right they will greatly increase in value. Much more than your old
Journals.
If she is interested in purchasing a set of McCoy swans, (4), let me
know then my wife can get in touch with your wife. --==ric
----- Original Message -----
From: <Wimblees@aol.com>
To: <caut@ptg.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: Free Journals
| In a message dated 4/4/02 4:15:47 AM Central Standard Time,
| eedward2@rochester.rr.com writes:
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| > I have a pile of old journals that I'm going to discard since I've
gotten
| > the CD reprint. These are journal from 1979-1999. If anybody
wants them
| > let me know. You'll have to pay the shipping which I'm sure will
be more
| > than the CD but some people like hard copy. Let me know
privately.
| >
| > Rob Edwardsen
| >
| >
| I have Journals going back to 1977. But if I get rid of them, and
buy a CD,
| it will leave three shelves in my bookcase empty. Then my wife will
go out
| and buy knick knacks to fill in the space. That's going to cost me
even more
| money. I think I'll hold on to my old Journals. :)
|
| Wim
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