>
> 2) I have spoken with a couple of people I know and we are hoping
to send
> not only stamp carving supplies but a couple calligraphy sets as
well.
Yeah, I've got some stuff all packaged up as well to go out tomorrow:
pink stuff, mastercarve, some tupperware, exacto knives, and
logbooks. Ariel, my 13 year old with a soft spot for soldiers, plans
on baking the cookies tonight.
Anyone have any handy postal letterboxes lying around? Betcha Kris
would love to see one. Let's flood his po box with X's and RAKs, too.
As for whether it's appropriate, "puhllleeeeeese!"
Jay in CT
letterboxing Iraq
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 2003-09-26
Re: letterboxing Iraq
From: Drew Family (drewclan@aol.com) |
Date: 2003-09-26 19:44:41 UTC
Re: [LbNA] Re: letterboxing Iraq
From: Steve S. (kerjin@myndworx.com) |
Date: 2003-09-26 12:50:02 UTC-07:00
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Curiosity makes me ask, "Whether what's appropriate?" Sending a care
package? Or planting a box in a hidden location on a military base in a war
zone?
A place, I might add, where most have a very low sense of humor normally,
let alone adding the fact that it's a war zone. (Grin)
Steve of Rayvenhaus
"Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati"
The PNWLb Website - http://www.myndworx.com
(Whose sig can be seen at http://www.myndworx.com/rayvenhaus )
----- Original Message -----
From: "Drew Family"
To:
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 12:44 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Re: letterboxing Iraq
> *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
> >
> > 2) I have spoken with a couple of people I know and we are hoping
> to send
> > not only stamp carving supplies but a couple calligraphy sets as
> well.
>
> Yeah, I've got some stuff all packaged up as well to go out tomorrow:
> pink stuff, mastercarve, some tupperware, exacto knives, and
> logbooks. Ariel, my 13 year old with a soft spot for soldiers, plans
> on baking the cookies tonight.
>
> Anyone have any handy postal letterboxes lying around? Betcha Kris
> would love to see one. Let's flood his po box with X's and RAKs, too.
>
> As for whether it's appropriate, "puhllleeeeeese!"
>
Curiosity makes me ask, "Whether what's appropriate?" Sending a care
package? Or planting a box in a hidden location on a military base in a war
zone?
A place, I might add, where most have a very low sense of humor normally,
let alone adding the fact that it's a war zone. (Grin)
Steve of Rayvenhaus
"Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati"
The PNWLb Website - http://www.myndworx.com
(Whose sig can be seen at http://www.myndworx.com/rayvenhaus )
----- Original Message -----
From: "Drew Family"
To:
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 12:44 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Re: letterboxing Iraq
> *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*
> >
> > 2) I have spoken with a couple of people I know and we are hoping
> to send
> > not only stamp carving supplies but a couple calligraphy sets as
> well.
>
> Yeah, I've got some stuff all packaged up as well to go out tomorrow:
> pink stuff, mastercarve, some tupperware, exacto knives, and
> logbooks. Ariel, my 13 year old with a soft spot for soldiers, plans
> on baking the cookies tonight.
>
> Anyone have any handy postal letterboxes lying around? Betcha Kris
> would love to see one. Let's flood his po box with X's and RAKs, too.
>
> As for whether it's appropriate, "puhllleeeeeese!"
>
Re: [LbNA] Re: letterboxing Iraq
From: (KBuquet@ApertureFoto.com) |
Date: 2003-09-26 22:23:27 UTC-07:00
Jay,
You are too kind...thanks so much!
I look forward to start carvin' again...
Once I get a few things I will gather a group of people together for a few carving classes and take a some digital photos to post on the list.
NewBe1
Kristoffer J Buquet
kristoffer.buquet@us.army.mil
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You are too kind...thanks so much!
I look forward to start carvin' again...
Once I get a few things I will gather a group of people together for a few carving classes and take a some digital photos to post on the list.
NewBe1
Kristoffer J Buquet
kristoffer.buquet@us.army.mil
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