My dictionary is listing some 100'000 key-words. Altoid is not one of them.
Some further explanation?
I have access to 50 or more small altoid like
boxes.Perfect and free easy to ship perfect this is
for real dont just blow it off
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count the freeformfreakout organisation well and truly in
we are busy ploughing through somewhere near 400 unread emails from fluxlist
at the moment (christmas saw the organisation shut down for a fortnight) -
our collective delete buttons are glowing red at the moment
we can't even bring
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From: Bertrand Clavez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Fluxlist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Kicking people out
Do I need to say I share entirely Jennifer's point of view, and that I
would
have been happy to have written
My dictionary is listing some 100'000 key-words. Altoid is not one of
them.
Some further explanation?
altoids are little sweeties!
Dear Readers
I had this whole other, far more interesting essay about Decadent
Conservatism prepared but after this week I had to get this one out
instead.
It was written rather hastily so please forgive the moments of redundancy.
At the very best I can pretend I used repetition as a tool to
My
dictionary is listing some 100'000 key-words. Altoid is not one
ofthem. Some further explanation?altoids are
little sweeties!
Maybe they are
sweeties, Alan
But what are
they?
:-)
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roger, honey!
altoids are little sweeties!
Maybe they are sweeties, Alan
But what are they?
little tins of sweets - mints, liquorice, cinnamon etc. sort of an olde
fashyoned style tinne, actually more victorian/turn of the century style.
little pastilles, a bit like the curiously strong mints
goody, goody, alan, you're back!
hope your holiday was the best.
here's a bit of advice, through away all the posts that have gathered and
start from now.
i guarantee it will make you happier.
still your light touch was sorely missed.
welcome home,,,bests,
carol
xxx
alan bowman wrote:
their publicity says they are curiously strong mints (breath refreshners)
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Breath mints. They're awful.
John
At 02:00 PM 1/6/2003 +, you wrote:
My dictionary is listing some 100'000 key-words. Altoid is not one
of
them.
Some further explanation?
altoids are little sweeties!
Maybe they are sweeties,
Alan
But what are they?
:-)
I'll try. -Don
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non-colonialised equivalent of cachou 'negro spiritual' (marque déposée) -
altoids (marque déposée) : little pastilles that help alto from
singing russian bass - as opposed to alto horn
come/came in smallish rectangular metal boxes (whereas fisherman's
friend now come in paper packet)
cachou
Title: Re: FLUXLIST: Altoids
On 1/6/03 8:00 AM, Roger Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My dictionary is listing some 100'000 key-words. Altoid is not one of
them.
Some further explanation?
altoids are little sweeties!
Maybe they are sweeties, Alan
But what are they?
:-)
The seed project is dormant for the moment, until it can
attract more participants... there were only several
interested fluxlisters, and the project warrants more than
that. I had been thinking of using small rusted metal tins
to ship the seeds but integrating them into paper might be
In a message dated 1/4/03 1:05:50 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Scapegoat! Scapegoat! Let's all go scape a goat we don't like!"
Tag, you're it.
oops, what about if the death monster wants to kick us off our nice
little game grid? Maybe the monster can have it all to
Something forwarded to me...
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by Roberto R. Bentley
Remember how the television show The Waltons used to end each evening: Good night,
John Boy. Good night, Mary Ellen. Good night, Grandpa. In Republican culture, there's
a little less formal way to say
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Actually, they are little minties.
Maybe they are
sweeties, Alan
But what are
they?
:-)
Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 13:56:52 -0800
From: Alex Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Re: FLUXLIST Box #2
then there's always ziploc freezer bags.
you can get 50 for about $5, Holds a gallon of art with no spills and you
can affix a sticker lable to the outside.
in fact it seems
Actually, the memory of the smile is almost as good.
It wouldn't be right. But thank you so much for offering.
--- { brad brace } [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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interesting mural land/netscape. incidentilly, beat
happening was my all-time favourite band in the early
90's. (also the wedding present.) calvin really rocked
my world. funny i can't really stand to isten to
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On Monday, January 6, 2003, at 12:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks to NONE of you folks I finally figured out how to attach others email to mine, another step to being less annoying. I have no idea what you mean about a scapegoat. All I know is that the nazis wanted things nice and clean
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