what about using the delete key instead of flaming ? that's what i'll do
from now ...
dominique from spring in Paris, france .. it's so good to have a little
warmth and sun at last
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but worth the publicity for Lace!!! :)
Go ! David. ;-)
Shirley M.
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Hmm...somehow that list slipped by me without me seeing it (can't
imagine how) Care to repost David?
Cearbhael
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I'm not at all shy about expressing political opinions myself - BUT I
feel that when they involve such sensitive issues, it is more
courteous not to put them on lists dedicated to other purposes.
I know I can simply hit delete, but I'd prefer to keep everyone on
the list as a friend, and when
Protects silver from tarnishing BUT I sure wouldn't want to *eat*
out of, off, or with anything that hadn't been thoroughly washed
afterwards!
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I appear to have missed this one too, although I never use the stuff, my
husband does and would be interested.
Agnes Boddington
Bobbin Maker and Beads - Will ship worldwide.
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Since I mistook the understanding that Lace-chat was open for any
discussion, and having read many of Tamara's dissertations with which I did
not agree, I posted something that may cause my being sanctioned. Thus, I
am unsubscribing from Lace-chat. just as soon as this message is posted.
The moderator is back. As Jane mentioned, I don't check the computer during
Shabbat (Friday just before sundown to Saturday after sundown), so if you want
to flame each other with wild abandon, you picked the right time! I've skimmed
through the political messages, but I'm not going to read them
Dear Avital, WD-40 is a product that has many uses - see David's
email - however - Wikipedia says -
WD-40 is the trademark of a widely-used penetrating oil (cleaner,
lubricant and anti-corrosive solution) developed in 1953 by Norm
Larsen, then working for the Rocket Chemical Company. It stands
Dear Friends,
I have been asked by a friend to ask my resources (aka lace-chat) if anyone
knows of a supplier for a tool which is used to kill eels in Poland, Germany
etc.
Apparently this thing consists of two prongs to hold the eel down and a 3rd
prong which is operated from the long handle and
David,
Try Eel Spear. That might be what you are looking
for.
Alice in Oregon
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Dear Friends,
I have been asked by a friend to ask my resources
(aka lace-chat) if anyone
knows of a supplier for a tool which is used to kill
eels in Poland,
On Apr 2, 2006, at 10:40, David in Ballarat wrote:
Dear Friends,
I have been asked by a friend to ask my resources (aka lace-chat) if
anyone
knows of a supplier for a tool which is used to kill eels in Poland,
Germany
etc.
Apparently this thing consists of two prongs to hold the eel down
Thanks, everyone who told me about WD-40. It does sound very useful. Now that I
think of it, someone did send me an e-mail years ago: If it moves and it
shouldn't, use duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. I think
she recommended duct tape for my DS, although this morning, after
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