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Well it might be ornery if I could make
corrections like hevery hone4 helse..
qaZ
Seems the Administrator of the Forum has control
of all my 'permissions" and so he/she can add
this to the list "I can't spell" now be sure to put that in Quotes maybe double quotes
and a BAR above and below..
Hey kids ..Lighten Up ..You will live longer
It shouldn't take a Dictionary or Bartlets
to make conversation DAAAAAAAA
Why do some only post to 'contigious' states? That's a bit rough on those living in the other states. It's all part of the USA i'nit?

I presume in my foreign ignorance that these are Alaska and, maybe, Hawaii. Australia has a non-contiguous state, Tasmania, but it's treated like any of the others for the purpose of postage and shipping goods. (Mind you, they are considered a bit weird down there, but that isn't germane to this topic!)

GG

"Heavy Metal or not metal at all -
wimps and posers, leave the hall!
quote:
GG, because the postage is higher, I suppose...they think! However, I can send something to Hawaii and PR for no more than it cost to send to California.
Yeah, I was surprised when I got my first order from the Virgin Islands and found USPS Priority shipping to VI cost the same as if I was to send it next door! Only required a couple days as I recall, too! It might be a different story for sellers that use other shippers, though, like UPS or Fedex.
That's right Dave. I'm surprised you've heard of it, let alone read it, though. They made quite a good movie out of it in the 60's (Aaahhhh, the Sixties......).

He was an Italian journalist who was supposed to come out and work in an Italian magazine's Aust. office but when he got there it had gone bust and he had to get work as a brickies labourer.

He'd learned a formal book English and had to cope with Australian "English" and get used to their rather strange lingo and stranger ways.
It was very funny.

GG

"Heavy Metal or no metal at all!"
Serenity,
I don't know where "here" is, but a friend who lives in Baltimore was telling me of their nasty weather the past few days. I am still glad that I live in this tropical paeadise; I HATE COLD! My favorite is to tell Tom (works outdoors on the Baltimore trolley tracks) when he complains about the cold " I am standing outside under my palm tree in shorts and a t-shirt sipping a tall cool one." Nice, aren't I? Big Grin Big Grin

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