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Thanks.

I found the link, too, and I feel like I'm really out of it.  It seems
Martha White is right up there in the pantheon of southern "radio
products" like MoonPies, King Biscuits, RC Cola and boiled peanuts.
Shows you how often I've listened to the Grand Ol Opry!

I've written them asking about mail order.  Did you notice they have a
$5 CD of great bluegrass tunes if you send them two proofs of purchase?

Greg.

Marla Shapiro wrote:
> being a night owl & a chocoholic to boot, found http://marthawhite.com/util=
> ities/where.asp
> where you can find where martha white products are sold; too bad for you =
> yankees, looks like it's mostly south of the mason dixon line....
>
> Marla Shapiro, Ph.D.
> MSC 5A0622
> Regents Center for Learning Disorders
> Georgia State University
> 33 Gilmer Street SE, Unit 5
> Atlanta, GA 30303-3085
>
>
>
>>>>[log in to unmask] 11/21/02 12:17AM >>>
>>>
> I did a thorough Internet search for this product and came up with
> nothing.  (Computer nerds have contests to come up with Google searches
> that yield nothing--maybe I'll enter!)  Can you tell me where to locate
> this product?
>
>

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