After Funhog produced the Cone-u-copia for the Pinecone Pepes, it is my guess that this little event will probably start a new phase in letterboxing. Since many of us rely on complete data reporting along with other minutia, I have given this particular event much thought and consideration. What would the recipients do with their bounty? Send them off as hitch hikers? Plant them in a multiple box series? What could they be considered in the PFX count? Since these are complex questions and many could only be answered by the recipient I have limited my focus strictly to what they should be called and I wish to submit---S count. Now if you consider that the recipient is unaware of the number, type,content, style, or even that they will be receiving them at all, then the S surely fits, and that S will stand for "SPAMps". The Pepes could now proudly list in their count S 17.
Don
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S Count?
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Started on 2005-02-12
S Count?
From: Gwen and Don Jackson (foxsecurity@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2005-02-12 08:57:15 UTC-08:00
RE: [LbNA] S Count?
From: Mark Pepe (mjpepe1@comcast.net) |
Date: 2005-02-12 12:06:51 UTC-05:00
Don:
We LOVE it! Check out our webpage soon - we will now proudly offer our S
17.
Thanks for your contribution as well as the 16 others from friends near
and far.
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Gwen and Don Jackson [mailto:foxsecurity@earthlink.net]
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 11:57 AM
To: letterbox chat list
Subject: [LbNA] S Count?
After Funhog produced the Cone-u-copia for the Pinecone Pepes, it is my
guess that this little event will probably start a new phase in
letterboxing. Since many of us rely on complete data reporting along
with other minutia, I have given this particular event much thought and
consideration. What would the recipients do with their bounty? Send them
off as hitch hikers? Plant them in a multiple box series? What could
they be considered in the PFX count? Since these are complex questions
and many could only be answered by the recipient I have limited my focus
strictly to what they should be called and I wish to submit---S count.
Now if you consider that the recipient is unaware of the number,
type,content, style, or even that they will be receiving them at all,
then the S surely fits, and that S will stand for "SPAMps". The Pepes
could now proudly list in their count S 17.
Don
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We LOVE it! Check out our webpage soon - we will now proudly offer our S
17.
Thanks for your contribution as well as the 16 others from friends near
and far.
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Gwen and Don Jackson [mailto:foxsecurity@earthlink.net]
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 11:57 AM
To: letterbox chat list
Subject: [LbNA] S Count?
After Funhog produced the Cone-u-copia for the Pinecone Pepes, it is my
guess that this little event will probably start a new phase in
letterboxing. Since many of us rely on complete data reporting along
with other minutia, I have given this particular event much thought and
consideration. What would the recipients do with their bounty? Send them
off as hitch hikers? Plant them in a multiple box series? What could
they be considered in the PFX count? Since these are complex questions
and many could only be answered by the recipient I have limited my focus
strictly to what they should be called and I wish to submit---S count.
Now if you consider that the recipient is unaware of the number,
type,content, style, or even that they will be receiving them at all,
then the S surely fits, and that S will stand for "SPAMps". The Pepes
could now proudly list in their count S 17.
Don
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Re: RE: [LbNA] S Count?
From: Pam (mindizney@cox.net) |
Date: 2005-02-12 13:11:57 UTC-05:00
OMG that is TOO funny! I say go for it Pepe's!!!!
Music Woman
>
> From: "Mark Pepe"
> Date: 2005/02/12 Sat PM 12:06:51 EST
> To:
> Subject: RE: [LbNA] S Count?
>
>
> Don:
>
> We LOVE it! Check out our webpage soon - we will now proudly offer our S
> 17.
> Thanks for your contribution as well as the 16 others from friends near
> and far.
>
> Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gwen and Don Jackson [mailto:foxsecurity@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 11:57 AM
> To: letterbox chat list
> Subject: [LbNA] S Count?
>
>
> After Funhog produced the Cone-u-copia for the Pinecone Pepes, it is my
> guess that this little event will probably start a new phase in
> letterboxing. Since many of us rely on complete data reporting along
> with other minutia, I have given this particular event much thought and
> consideration. What would the recipients do with their bounty? Send them
> off as hitch hikers? Plant them in a multiple box series? What could
> they be considered in the PFX count? Since these are complex questions
> and many could only be answered by the recipient I have limited my focus
> strictly to what they should be called and I wish to submit---S count.
> Now if you consider that the recipient is unaware of the number,
> type,content, style, or even that they will be receiving them at all,
> then the S surely fits, and that S will stand for "SPAMps". The Pepes
> could now proudly list in their count S 17.
>
> Don
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Music Woman
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> From: "Mark Pepe"
> Date: 2005/02/12 Sat PM 12:06:51 EST
> To:
> Subject: RE: [LbNA] S Count?
>
>
> Don:
>
> We LOVE it! Check out our webpage soon - we will now proudly offer our S
> 17.
> Thanks for your contribution as well as the 16 others from friends near
> and far.
>
> Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gwen and Don Jackson [mailto:foxsecurity@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 11:57 AM
> To: letterbox chat list
> Subject: [LbNA] S Count?
>
>
> After Funhog produced the Cone-u-copia for the Pinecone Pepes, it is my
> guess that this little event will probably start a new phase in
> letterboxing. Since many of us rely on complete data reporting along
> with other minutia, I have given this particular event much thought and
> consideration. What would the recipients do with their bounty? Send them
> off as hitch hikers? Plant them in a multiple box series? What could
> they be considered in the PFX count? Since these are complex questions
> and many could only be answered by the recipient I have limited my focus
> strictly to what they should be called and I wish to submit---S count.
> Now if you consider that the recipient is unaware of the number,
> type,content, style, or even that they will be receiving them at all,
> then the S surely fits, and that S will stand for "SPAMps". The Pepes
> could now proudly list in their count S 17.
>
> Don
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Re: RE: [LbNA] S Count?
From: Pam (mindizney@cox.net) |
Date: 2005-02-12 13:13:18 UTC-05:00
OMG that is TOO funny! I say go for it Pepe's!!!!
Music Woman
>
> From: "Mark Pepe"
> Date: 2005/02/12 Sat PM 12:06:51 EST
> To:
> Subject: RE: [LbNA] S Count?
>
>
> Don:
>
> We LOVE it! Check out our webpage soon - we will now proudly offer our S
> 17.
> Thanks for your contribution as well as the 16 others from friends near
> and far.
>
> Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gwen and Don Jackson [mailto:foxsecurity@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 11:57 AM
> To: letterbox chat list
> Subject: [LbNA] S Count?
>
>
> After Funhog produced the Cone-u-copia for the Pinecone Pepes, it is my
> guess that this little event will probably start a new phase in
> letterboxing. Since many of us rely on complete data reporting along
> with other minutia, I have given this particular event much thought and
> consideration. What would the recipients do with their bounty? Send them
> off as hitch hikers? Plant them in a multiple box series? What could
> they be considered in the PFX count? Since these are complex questions
> and many could only be answered by the recipient I have limited my focus
> strictly to what they should be called and I wish to submit---S count.
> Now if you consider that the recipient is unaware of the number,
> type,content, style, or even that they will be receiving them at all,
> then the S surely fits, and that S will stand for "SPAMps". The Pepes
> could now proudly list in their count S 17.
>
> Don
>
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Music Woman
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> From: "Mark Pepe"
> Date: 2005/02/12 Sat PM 12:06:51 EST
> To:
> Subject: RE: [LbNA] S Count?
>
>
> Don:
>
> We LOVE it! Check out our webpage soon - we will now proudly offer our S
> 17.
> Thanks for your contribution as well as the 16 others from friends near
> and far.
>
> Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gwen and Don Jackson [mailto:foxsecurity@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 11:57 AM
> To: letterbox chat list
> Subject: [LbNA] S Count?
>
>
> After Funhog produced the Cone-u-copia for the Pinecone Pepes, it is my
> guess that this little event will probably start a new phase in
> letterboxing. Since many of us rely on complete data reporting along
> with other minutia, I have given this particular event much thought and
> consideration. What would the recipients do with their bounty? Send them
> off as hitch hikers? Plant them in a multiple box series? What could
> they be considered in the PFX count? Since these are complex questions
> and many could only be answered by the recipient I have limited my focus
> strictly to what they should be called and I wish to submit---S count.
> Now if you consider that the recipient is unaware of the number,
> type,content, style, or even that they will be receiving them at all,
> then the S surely fits, and that S will stand for "SPAMps". The Pepes
> could now proudly list in their count S 17.
>
> Don
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Re: [LbNA] S Count?
From: (mohmers@aol.com) |
Date: 2005-02-13 13:08:54 UTC-05:00
In a message dated 2/12/2005 11:00:59 AM Central Standard Time,
foxsecurity@earthlink.net writes:
> limited my focus strictly to what they should be called and I wish to
> submit---S count. Now if you consider that the recipient is unaware of the number,
> type,content, style, or even that they will be receiving them at all, then
> the S surely fits, and that S will stand for "SPAMps". The Pepes could now
> proudly list in their count S 17.
>
>
oops -- s is already an official count -- it stands for States boxed in.
See the merit badges.
:o)
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foxsecurity@earthlink.net writes:
> limited my focus strictly to what they should be called and I wish to
> submit---S count. Now if you consider that the recipient is unaware of the number,
> type,content, style, or even that they will be receiving them at all, then
> the S surely fits, and that S will stand for "SPAMps". The Pepes could now
> proudly list in their count S 17.
>
>
oops -- s is already an official count -- it stands for States boxed in.
See the merit badges.
:o)
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