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handbag heaven

Pen <h...@btinternet.com>
has anyone seen this site? ordered from them?
www.lastangelsonearth.co.uk ?
it was an on–line shopping rec from The Guardian I think ... one of
the papers I was reading at work today ... they all look wonderful
(the handbags not the papers filled as they were with their usual
dismal news) ... I feel that since my Christmas shopping is all done I
deserve a reward ... but which one?
I am sure when I calm down one will call out to me in a stronger voice
....
Pen
julane...@aol.com (Linda)
Pen writes:
has anyone seen this site? ordered from them?
www.lastangelsonearth.co.uk ?
it was an on–line shopping rec from The Guardian I think ... one of
the papers I was reading at work today ... they all look wonderful
(the handbags not the papers filled as they were with their usual
dismal news) ... I feel that since my Christmas shopping is all done I
deserve a reward ... but which one?
I am sure when I calm down one will call out to me in a stronger voice
You *must* be spamming if you're trying to convince us these purses appeal to
you. These are some seriously ugly purses. I would never have imagined that
someone could take the horrible fringed purses of the 60s and make them even
more hideous looking.
Linda
Charlie Perrin <c.l.per...@SPAMBOTS_DIEatt.net>
On 04 Dec 2004 19:26:29 GMT, Linda wrote:
Pen writes:
has anyone seen this site? ordered from them?
www.lastangelsonearth.co.uk ?
it was an on–line shopping rec from The Guardian I think ... one of
the papers I was reading at work today ...
I feel that since my Christmas shopping is all done I
deserve a reward ... but which one?
Anyone who has been reading newspapers at work deserves a lump of coal
as a reward. Two exceptions:
#1 – It's an industry rag
#2 – They have a job description of "clipping cutter."
You *must* be spamming if you're trying to convince us these purses
appeal to you.
Personality disorders can take unpredictable forms. <grin/duck>
Leigh Melton <le...@nbi.com>
On 04 Dec 2004 19:26:29 GMT, julane...@aol.com (Linda) wrote:
Pen writes:
You *must* be spamming if you're trying to convince us these purses appeal to
you.
I'm not spamming, and I found some of them nice enough. They're not
my style, so I know I wouldn't order one but I can see how someone who
liked frilly or fringe–y things would appreciate them.
I wouldn't toss a free one in the trash, let me put it that way! :)
Leigh
––
Consequences, shmonsequences, as long as I'm rich. – D. Duck
jjjjju...@aol.comehither (Jjjjjulie)
From: Leigh Melton le...@nbi.com
On 04 Dec 2004 19:26:29 GMT, julane...@aol.com (Linda) wrote:
to
I'm not spamming, and I found some of them nice enough. They're not
my style, so I know I wouldn't order one but I can see how someone who
liked frilly or fringe–y things would appreciate them.
I wouldn't toss a free one in the trash, let me put it that way! :)
I think a few of them are cute in an over–the–top way, and I like some of the
scarves too.
And, FTR, I highly doubt Pen is a spammer.
"Leggy the Legume"
––
Julie P.
"MADE FOR TELEVISION."––Owen Meany
"MissLivvy" <Xeveryidiwantistak...@yahoo.com>
You *must* be spamming if you're trying to convince us these purses appeal
to
you. These are some seriously ugly purses. I would never have imagined
that
I believe this could be spam but I did like some of them, e.g., "Lisa". On
many of the others though, all I could think was "dead octopus". Having to
hit a moving target to select one to view is pretty annoying, too. Web sites
that are designed like that give me motion sickness.
"ahmward" <nospam.ahmw...@yahoo.com>
Miss Livvy
I tried to e mail you but the mail delivery won't work. My address is
ahmw...@gmail.com
Audrey


"MissLivvy" <Xeveryidiwantistak...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:mEtsd.1385$0r....@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net...

You *must* be spamming if you're trying to convince us these purses
appeal
to
that
I believe this could be spam but I did like some of them, e.g.,
"Lisa". On
many of the others though, all I could think was "dead octopus".
Having to
hit a moving target to select one to view is pretty annoying, too. Web
sites
that are designed like that give me motion sickness.
lutach...@aol.com (Lutachris)
dismal news) ... I feel that since my Christmas shopping is all done I
deserve a reward ... but which one?
Rosa!
Lauri <res0r...@spamlessverizon.net>
On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 01:38:26 GMT, "MissLivvy"
<Xeveryidiwantistak...@yahoo.com> wrote:
I believe this could be spam but I did like some of them, e.g., "Lisa". On
many of the others though, all I could think was "dead octopus". Having to
hit a moving target to select one to view is pretty annoying, too. Web sites
that are designed like that give me motion sickness.
Not to mention that trying to select a handbag to view is a bit like
playing the old "Duck Hunt" game from Nintendo.
Lauri in WA
I like my email spamless
"MissLivvy" <Xeveryidiwantistak...@yahoo.com>
Not to mention that trying to select a handbag to view is a bit like
playing the old "Duck Hunt" game from Nintendo.
That's exactly what I was trying to say but could not quite articulate it.
LOL! Thanks :)
Pen <h...@btinternet.com>
On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 21:39:25 GMT, Charlie Perrin
<c.l.per...@SPAMBOTS_DIEatt.net> wrote:
On 04 Dec 2004 19:26:29 GMT, Linda wrote:
has anyone seen this site? ordered from them?
www.lastangelsonearth.co.uk ?
it was an on–line shopping rec from The Guardian I think ... one of
the papers I was reading at work today ...
I feel that since my Christmas shopping is all done I
deserve a reward ... but which one?
Anyone who has been reading newspapers at work deserves a lump of coal
as a reward. Two exceptions:
#1 – It's an industry rag
#2 – They have a job description of "clipping cutter."
I work in IT and was supervising re–builds ... I went in voluntarily
on a Saturday in case something went wrong and sat patiently reading
the papers while they laboured ...
You *must* be spamming if you're trying to convince us these purses
appeal to you.
Personality disorders can take unpredictable forms. <grin/duck>
indeed ... pleased that you can see that ...
Pen
Charlie Perrin <c.l.per...@SPAMBOTS_DIEatt.net>
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004 09:16:23 +0000 (UTC), Pen wrote:
On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 21:39:25 GMT, Charlie Perrin wrote:
Pen writes:
it was an on–line shopping rec from The Guardian I think ... one of
the papers I was reading at work today ...
Anyone who has been reading newspapers at work deserves a lump of coal
as a reward. Two exceptions:
#1 – It's an industry rag
#2 – They have a job description of "clipping cutter."
I work in IT and was supervising re–builds ... I went in voluntarily
on a Saturday in case something went wrong and sat patiently reading
the papers while they laboured ...
#3 – On standby during a disk build. Been there, done that.