[lace-chat] Austrlian postage

2004-11-02 Thread Helene Gannac
Got it in one, Peter!! But try to explain to them that that's how it *really* works Helene, the froggy from Melbourne, who lost her shirt (well,a $15.00 shirt anyway :-))at the Melbourne Cup yeaterday by backing 2 horses with a French name... From: "Peter Goldsmith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subjec

[lace-chat] :) Fwd: pirates and emperors

2004-11-02 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
I may have removed the objectionable part of my signature as promised (by now, the die is cast, or it's "after the mustard" as we say in Polish), but that doesn't mean *I* have changed any. So, I found this quick and simplified "lesson" on history/politics which my son'd sent me quite amusing,

[lace-chat] Re: Top Tips

2004-11-02 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
On Nov 2, 2004, at 3:32, Jean Nathan wrote: I love the flawed logic behind some of these. Happens in real life too. My local council has removed some undercover seating in the town, which is used by the holiday makers, elderly and disabled. During the night and sometimes when the weather's not so

[lace-chat] Top Tips

2004-11-02 Thread Jean Nathan
I love the flawed logic behind some of these. Happens in real life too. My local council has removed some undercover seating in the town, which is used by the holiday makers, elderly and disabled. During the night and sometimes when the weather's not so good, the seats are used by drunks, who make

[lace-chat] Postage

2004-11-02 Thread Faye Owers
Hi, I have had no problems with parcels that have been sent to me, they have all arrived safely and in the allotted time frame. I have not even had any opened by customs recently, but the few that have been opened (during the height of the terrorist scare) have been taped back up with tape that s