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Gabriel Orgrease <[log in to unmask]>
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Pre-patinated plastic gumby block w/ coin slot <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 8 Jan 2005 12:12:00 -0500
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>     I have here on loan a very slim pamphlet on traditional bake ovens
>     that
>     when I went online found I could replace, if lost, for from $60 to
>     $200.
>     I'm trying not to lose it. *So make xeroxes  and return the
>     original pronto.  Why didn't whoever loaned it to you think of that?*
>
I scanned it & turned it in to a pdf... so at least I can find it. And
now I'm wondering where in hell the original went.
The reason they did not copy it and give me a copy is I think that they
were trying to get me to buy into the program.
Which I did... and they have no clue as to the state of our book
disorder or that books are eaten mysteriously by the house.
They did not tell me what it was worth... only that it is a bit
difficult to find. It is not difficult to find, unless he meant at the Mall.
David suggested I not bring it home, but leave it in the office, which
in short-term restrospect shows he is often smarter than me.
By the way, Mudslide says, "Hello."
It is wet and dreary and having spent the morning figuring out how to
move the dictionary, and quibbling here online, I'm ready for a nap.

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