[Groop]Another button message
Pengyfelix@aol.com
Pengyfelix@aol.com
Fri, 16 Aug 2002 21:47:15 EDT
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When I flipped through today's mail, I had a very Groo moment. Sandwiched
between offers for preapproved credit cards was a hand-addressed envelope.
My first though was "Why am I getting something from a Gary G. four time
zones away?" Then I realized the Groo button had arrived! (totally
unexpectedly, after all, I'd only been reading Groop button messages all
morning) Alas, though, Gary Grossman had packaged a surprise: two Groo
buttons, one for my wonderful Mr. Elie and one for me! I'd only asked for
one, lest others in the Groop be left without buttons. Thank you Gary, for
all you do for the Groop.
Janet "what do you mean 'slow of mind'?" Harriett
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">When I flipped through today's mail, I had a very Groo moment. Sandwiched between offers for preapproved credit cards was a hand-addressed envelope. My first though was "Why am I getting something from a Gary G. four time zones away?" Then I realized the Groo button had arrived! (totally unexpectedly, after all, I'd only been reading Groop button messages all morning) Alas, though, Gary Grossman had packaged a surprise: two Groo buttons, one for my wonderful Mr. Elie and one for me! I'd only asked for one, lest others in the Groop be left without buttons. Thank you Gary, for all you do for the Groop.<BR>
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Janet "what do you mean 'slow of mind'?" Harriett</FONT></HTML>
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