In a message dated 2/9/99 10:07:53 PM Pacific Standard Time, MixtMedia@AOL.COM
writes:
> Thanks Mitch ~
> For the update and info on the archives and the options available.
> (Did I get registered when the group switched or do I need to go and
> do that now? Wondering....)
Good question, Deborah. The process of registering with Egroups is a separate
issue from joining the "Letterbox USA" talk list. For info on how to go about
it, see item #9 on the FAQ list. The Egroups service requires that you go
through this process in order to verify your identity before you can erase any
messages.
> And thanks to you and Graham for a way to deal with the kid's
> photos on the website.... now we need to come up with names!
> They'll think that is the cat's pjs!
> Deborah
That's what's great about this talk list... when we all put our heads
together, we seem to come up with some great ideas!!! I am very hopeful that
the photos will be a popular addition to the Kids Corner feature of our
website.
Many regards,
Der Mad Stamper
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Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
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[L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
From: (Letterboxr@aol.com) |
Date: 1999-02-10 03:13:56 UTC-05:00
[L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
From: Graham Howard (ghh2@tutor.open.ac.uk) |
Date: 1999-02-10 10:09:56 UTC
Re: Letterboxing Names...
>now we need to come up with names!
>> They'll think that is the cat's pjs!
There are already a lot out there...
I had just assumed that 'Der Mad Stamper' and 'The Vermont Viking' and
even 'Teapot'.. were all letterboxing names.. (aliases sounds a bit
sinister to me ! )..and that they have or will have their own personal
stamps made already..
I've often seen the stamp of 'have feet' in the log books so I know that's
he's a true letterboxer...though he doesn't reply to his emails...
: "Shall I post 'that' picy of Adrian to the L-USA list ? "
I'll accept a democratic vote...unless he replies to his emails first
Its just more of that carving that's all !!....kids love to draw
their own stamps/identities/names...
though maybe need help wielding the scalpel...it depends on their age..and
skills I guess..
(or heretical thought....get their images transcribed by those ..'make
a stamp in a day' companies..!)
and.........I know several boxers who make a new personal stamp each
year..with the same name..but a new interpretation...Anyone thought about
their millennium year stamp yet ?
I do hope the "kids section" gets a boost...now is the right time to make
the stamps..ready for the spring outings in search of boxes.....
Happy Boxing....
50 in Y2K
Graham Howard
PS What's a Hooter..?
pps It's Brit slang for 'a large nose' ...I wonder if that's where
Sesame Street got the idea from ?
ppps Oh yes I am a highly selective TV programme viewer...can't miss
Sesame Street !
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>now we need to come up with names!
>> They'll think that is the cat's pjs!
There are already a lot out there...
I had just assumed that 'Der Mad Stamper' and 'The Vermont Viking' and
even 'Teapot'.. were all letterboxing names.. (aliases sounds a bit
sinister to me ! )..and that they have or will have their own personal
stamps made already..
I've often seen the stamp of 'have feet' in the log books so I know that's
he's a true letterboxer...though he doesn't reply to his emails
I'll accept a democratic vote...unless he replies to his emails first
Its just more of that carving that's all !!
their own stamps/identities/names...
though maybe need help wielding the scalpel...it depends on their age..and
skills I guess..
(or heretical thought.
a stamp in a day' companies..!)
and.........I know several boxers who make a new personal stamp each
year..with the same name..but a new interpretation...Anyone thought about
their millennium year stamp yet ?
I do hope the "kids section" gets a boost...now is the right time to make
the stamps..ready for the spring outings in search of boxes.....
Happy Boxing....
50 in Y2K
Graham Howard
PS What's a Hooter..?
pps It's Brit slang for 'a large nose' ...I wonder if that's where
Sesame Street got the idea from ?
ppps Oh yes I am a highly selective TV programme viewer...can't miss
Sesame Street !
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[L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
From: Marty Chamberlain (martyc@cyberdude.com) |
Date: 1999-02-10 09:17:37 UTC-05:00
At 10:09 AM 2/10/99 +0000, Graham Howard wrote:
---snip---
>PS What's a Hooter..?
>pps It's Brit slang for 'a large nose' ...I wonder if that's where
>Sesame Street got the idea from ?
>ppps Oh yes I am a highly selective TV programme viewer...can't miss
>Sesame Street !
This reply has been rated "PG".
Ahhhhhhh...the Americans and British truly are two groups separated by a
common language.
In the interest of better communications: "Hooters" (capitalized "H") is a
restaurant/pub chain in the states. Their slogan is "a delightfully tacky
yet unrefined restaurant chain."
"hooters" (small "h") is a slang term for a woman's... errrr... ummmmm...
uhhhhh... well, um, you know....breasts.
There *is* a sort of connection between the two terms, you'll just have to
visit a "Hooters" restaurant when you're in the states to find out why! Or
visit the Hooters restaurant site on the internet:
http://www.hootersofamerica.com/index.html
There is also a live "Hooter Cam" at a Hooters restaurant here:
http://www.hootercam.com/hooters.htm
Enjoy.
P.S. They serve an awesome chicken sandwich!
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---snip---
>PS What's a Hooter..?
>pps It's Brit slang for 'a large nose' ...I wonder if that's where
>Sesame Street got the idea from ?
>ppps Oh yes I am a highly selective TV programme viewer...can't miss
>Sesame Street !
This reply has been rated "PG".
Ahhhhhhh...the Americans and British truly are two groups separated by a
common language.
In the interest of better communications: "Hooters" (capitalized "H") is a
restaurant/pub chain in the states. Their slogan is "a delightfully tacky
yet unrefined restaurant chain."
"hooters" (small "h") is a slang term for a woman's... errrr... ummmmm...
uhhhhh... well, um, you know....breasts.
There *is* a sort of connection between the two terms, you'll just have to
visit a "Hooters" restaurant when you're in the states to find out why! Or
visit the Hooters restaurant site on the internet:
http://www.hootersofamerica.com/index.html
There is also a live "Hooter Cam" at a Hooters restaurant here:
http://www.hootercam.com/hooters.htm
Enjoy.
P.S. They serve an awesome chicken sandwich!
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[L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
From: Rehrig, Ed (ERehrig1@RodalePress.com) |
Date: 1999-02-10 11:53:53 UTC-05:00
Marty, you are truly a man of international tact and diplomacy. Were it
you instead of Neville Chamberlain doing the negotiations, Hitler would
have ignored the Sudatenland, content to stay in his bunker and play
with Lincoln logs.
>----------
>From: Marty Chamberlain[SMTP:martyc@cyberdude.com]
>Reply To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
>Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 9:17 AM
>To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
>Subject: [L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
>
>At 10:09 AM 2/10/99 +0000, Graham Howard wrote:
>---snip---
>>PS What's a Hooter..?
>>pps It's Brit slang for 'a large nose' ...I wonder if that's where
>>Sesame Street got the idea from ?
>>ppps Oh yes I am a highly selective TV programme viewer...can't miss
>>Sesame Street !
>
>This reply has been rated "PG".
>
>Ahhhhhhh...the Americans and British truly are two groups separated by a
>common language.
>
>In the interest of better communications: "Hooters" (capitalized "H") is a
>restaurant/pub chain in the states. Their slogan is "a delightfully tacky
>yet unrefined restaurant chain."
>
>"hooters" (small "h") is a slang term for a woman's... errrr... ummmmm...
>uhhhhh... well, um, you know....breasts.
>
>There *is* a sort of connection between the two terms, you'll just have to
>visit a "Hooters" restaurant when you're in the states to find out why! Or
>visit the Hooters restaurant site on the internet:
>
>http://www.hootersofamerica.com/index.html
>
>There is also a live "Hooter Cam" at a Hooters restaurant here:
>
>http://www.hootercam.com/hooters.htm
>
>Enjoy.
>
>P.S. They serve an awesome chicken sandwich!
>
>
>
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you instead of Neville Chamberlain doing the negotiations, Hitler would
have ignored the Sudatenland, content to stay in his bunker and play
with Lincoln logs.
>----------
>From: Marty Chamberlain[SMTP:martyc@cyberdude.com]
>Reply To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
>Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 9:17 AM
>To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
>Subject: [L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
>
>At 10:09 AM 2/10/99 +0000, Graham Howard wrote:
>---snip---
>>PS What's a Hooter..?
>>pps It's Brit slang for 'a large nose' ...I wonder if that's where
>>Sesame Street got the idea from ?
>>ppps Oh yes I am a highly selective TV programme viewer...can't miss
>>Sesame Street !
>
>This reply has been rated "PG".
>
>Ahhhhhhh...the Americans and British truly are two groups separated by a
>common language.
>
>In the interest of better communications: "Hooters" (capitalized "H") is a
>restaurant/pub chain in the states. Their slogan is "a delightfully tacky
>yet unrefined restaurant chain."
>
>"hooters" (small "h") is a slang term for a woman's... errrr... ummmmm...
>uhhhhh... well, um, you know....breasts.
>
>There *is* a sort of connection between the two terms, you'll just have to
>visit a "Hooters" restaurant when you're in the states to find out why! Or
>visit the Hooters restaurant site on the internet:
>
>http://www.hootersofamerica.com/index.html
>
>There is also a live "Hooter Cam" at a Hooters restaurant here:
>
>http://www.hootercam.com/hooters.htm
>
>Enjoy.
>
>P.S. They serve an awesome chicken sandwich!
>
>
>
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[L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
From: Rehrig, Ed (ERehrig1@RodalePress.com) |
Date: 1999-02-10 12:03:56 UTC-05:00
I vote they put a HooterCam in the King of Prussia restaurant, for
obvious reasons.
>----------
>From: Marty Chamberlain[SMTP:martyc@cyberdude.com]
>Reply To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
>Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 9:17 AM
>To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
>Subject: [L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
>
>At 10:09 AM 2/10/99 +0000, Graham Howard wrote:
>---snip---
>>PS What's a Hooter..?
>>pps It's Brit slang for 'a large nose' ...I wonder if that's where
>>Sesame Street got the idea from ?
>>ppps Oh yes I am a highly selective TV programme viewer...can't miss
>>Sesame Street !
>
>This reply has been rated "PG".
>
>Ahhhhhhh...the Americans and British truly are two groups separated by a
>common language.
>
>In the interest of better communications: "Hooters" (capitalized "H") is a
>restaurant/pub chain in the states. Their slogan is "a delightfully tacky
>yet unrefined restaurant chain."
>
>"hooters" (small "h") is a slang term for a woman's... errrr... ummmmm...
>uhhhhh... well, um, you know....breasts.
>
>There *is* a sort of connection between the two terms, you'll just have to
>visit a "Hooters" restaurant when you're in the states to find out why! Or
>visit the Hooters restaurant site on the internet:
>
>http://www.hootersofamerica.com/index.html
>
>There is also a live "Hooter Cam" at a Hooters restaurant here:
>
>http://www.hootercam.com/hooters.htm
>
>Enjoy.
>
>P.S. They serve an awesome chicken sandwich!
>
>
>
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obvious reasons.
>----------
>From: Marty Chamberlain[SMTP:martyc@cyberdude.com]
>Reply To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
>Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 9:17 AM
>To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com
>Subject: [L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
>
>At 10:09 AM 2/10/99 +0000, Graham Howard wrote:
>---snip---
>>PS What's a Hooter..?
>>pps It's Brit slang for 'a large nose' ...I wonder if that's where
>>Sesame Street got the idea from ?
>>ppps Oh yes I am a highly selective TV programme viewer...can't miss
>>Sesame Street !
>
>This reply has been rated "PG".
>
>Ahhhhhhh...the Americans and British truly are two groups separated by a
>common language.
>
>In the interest of better communications: "Hooters" (capitalized "H") is a
>restaurant/pub chain in the states. Their slogan is "a delightfully tacky
>yet unrefined restaurant chain."
>
>"hooters" (small "h") is a slang term for a woman's... errrr... ummmmm...
>uhhhhh... well, um, you know....breasts.
>
>There *is* a sort of connection between the two terms, you'll just have to
>visit a "Hooters" restaurant when you're in the states to find out why! Or
>visit the Hooters restaurant site on the internet:
>
>http://www.hootersofamerica.com/index.html
>
>There is also a live "Hooter Cam" at a Hooters restaurant here:
>
>http://www.hootercam.com/hooters.htm
>
>Enjoy.
>
>P.S. They serve an awesome chicken sandwich!
>
>
>
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[L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
From: Adrian Williams (havefeet@letterboxing.freeserve.co.uk) |
Date: 1999-02-10 19:23:36 UTC
Which one are you Marty the blone or the
brunette.
Adrian
-----Original Message-----
From: Marty Chamberlain <martyc@cyberdude.com>
To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com <letterbox-usa@egroups.com>
Date: 10 February 1999 16:56
Subject: [L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
From: Marty Chamberlain <martyc@cyberdude.com>
To: letterbox-usa@egroups.com <letterbox-usa@egroups.com>
Date: 10 February 1999 16:56
Subject: [L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
At 10:09 AM 2/10/99 +0000, Graham Howard wrote: ---snip--- >PS What's a Hooter..? >pps It's Brit slang for 'a large nose' <!>...I wonder if that's where >Sesame Street got the idea from ? >ppps Oh yes I am a highly selective TV programme viewer...can't miss >Sesame Street ! <vbg> This reply has been rated "PG". Ahhhhhhh...the Americans and British truly are two groups separated by a common language. In the interest of better communications: "Hooters" (capitalized "H") is a restaurant/pub chain in the states. Their slogan is "a delightfully tacky yet unrefined restaurant chain." "hooters" (small "h") is a slang term for a woman's... errrr... ummmmm... uhhhhh... well, um, you know....breasts. There *is* a sort of connection between the two terms, you'll just have to visit a "Hooters" restaurant when you're in the states to find out why! Or visit the Hooters restaurant site on the internet: http://www.hootersofamerica.com/index.html There is also a live "Hooter Cam" at a Hooters restaurant here: http://www.hootercam.com/hooters.htm Enjoy. P.S. They serve an awesome chicken sandwich! |
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[L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
From: (Dmnynkii@aol.com) |
Date: 1999-02-10 18:20:09 UTC-05:00
Mitch. . . hmmmmm am I registered on the archive? Can't remember if I sent in
any info, let me know what I need to do!
Becky
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any info, let me know what I need to do!
Becky
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[L-USA] Re: Archive/FAQ's & Kid's Photos
From: (teapot@teapot.mv.com) |
Date: 1999-02-10 18:54:13 UTC-05:00
Ummm....would that be a chicken breast sammich?
Nisa
ps. sorry I couldn't resist :(
Marty Chamberlain wrote:
> Enjoy.
>
> P.S. They serve an awesome chicken sandwich!
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Nisa
ps. sorry I couldn't resist :(
Marty Chamberlain wrote:
> Enjoy.
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>
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