From: owner-rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com (rubberstampers-digest) To: rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: rubberstampers-digest V2 #2183 Reply-To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net Sender: owner-rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk rubberstampers-digest Friday, May 1 1998 Volume 02 : Number 2183 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 15:28:35 +1000 From: "R. MASON & C. BOYD" Subject: RS: my first rak from Dorothy This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_0077_01BD7515.CEA7AC20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi everyone, I received my very first rak today. It was from Dorothy = Becknell.Thankyou Dorothy it was lovely,it gave me a warm feeling to = think I was being thought of. Once again thankyou thankyou thankyou. Chris Boyd robchris@|hotnet.net.au - ------=_NextPart_000_0077_01BD7515.CEA7AC20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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I received  my very first rak = today. It was=20 from Dorothy Becknell.Thankyou Dorothy it was lovely,it gave me a warm = feeling=20 to think I was being thought of.
Once again thankyou thankyou=20 thankyou.
Chris Boyd
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- ------=_NextPart_000_0077_01BD7515.CEA7AC20-- This message was from "R. MASON & C. BOYD" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 01:24:10 EDT From: FranRShaw Subject: RS: AD: "Try-A-Texture" samplers Here's a new concept... are you wondering what "columns" or "feltweave" i= s?? Well, I'm putting together "Try a Texture" samplers. =20 Each sampler will feature every color I carry of a particular texture. T= he size of the samplers will vary depending on how many colors there are. A= ll sheets are 8=BDx11. CLASSIC COLUMNS: 12 sheets =3D $2.75 2 sheets each: Marigold, Red Pepper, Indigo, Pistachio, Romaine, Cream. LINENS: 12 sheets =3D $2.60 1 sheet each: Bordeaux, Ebony, Greenbriar, Blazer Blue, Spearmint, Pepper= mint, White, Cream, Augusta Green, Bluestone, Rubystone, Copperplate. ROYAL FIBER: 14 sheets =3D $2.20 1 sheet each: Cream, Birch, Driftwood, Kraft, Periwinkle, Blueberry, Sag= e, Mauve, Sky Blue, Plum, Rose, Cinnamon, Spice, Pepper OTHER SPECKLED: 12 sheets =3D $2.00 2 sheets each: Azure, Wildberry, Sisal, Spruce, Olive, Rhubarb. PARCHMENTS: 13 sheets =3D $2.00 1 sheet each: White, Natural, Sand, Blue, Green, Lavendar, Pink, Peach, Ancient Gold, Sagebrush, Heavenly Blue, Sedona Red, Orchid. FELTWEAVE: 10 sheets =3D $1.75 1 sheet each: Bright White, Navajo White, Maize, Rawhide, Terra Cotta, A= dobe Tan, Ash Gray, Eggplant, Wildflower, Pine. CONFETTI: 14 sheets =3D $3.00 2 sheets each: Red, Yellow, Rust, Birthday Blue, Gala Green, Purple, Star= dust. LIGHTSPEC: 9 sheets =3D $1.60 3 sheets each: Sand, Dune, Surf. TRANSLUSCENT VELLUM: 9 sheets =3D $2.50 3 sheets each: Regular White, White Columns, Confetti. DUPLEX: 12 sheets =3D $3.00 3 sheets each: Red Pepper/Stucco, Blazer Blue/White, Mahogany/Camel Hair= , Brittany Green/Olympian. EMBOSSED LEATHER: 12 sheets =3D $2.10 2 sheets each: Tan, Black, White, Red, Blue, and Yellow. GLOSSY: 10 sheets =3D $2.75 Fire Red, Black Onyx, Regal Blue, Sunshine Yellow, Pink, Burgundy, Minty = Mint, Oyster Pearl, Light Blue, Quartz. Shipping is $3 for up to 100 sheets. Please e-mail me to place your orde= r. Send check or MO to: Fran Robertshaw, 2682 Beverly Dr., Medford, OR 975= 04. Thanks!! - -Fran the Frantic Stamper :-@ http://www.angelfire.com/biz/franticstamp This message was from FranRShaw - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modem= s Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 22:28:43 -0700 From: Yadao Subject: RS: AD:ANNIVERSARY SALE Part 1 (5-31-98) Hello, I have been a vendor on the list for a year now and I would like to celebrate. My ad will be in two parts and everything I have in stock is 30 % off stamps and 25% off accessories. To celebrate I will be offering FREE SHIPPING on all items that are in stock. California residents please add 7.25% sales tax. This offer will end May 31, 1998. Let me know what I can get for you. Hippo Heart K5666 Two Friends $6.30 H5669 Jesse $5.11 H5668 Heart Girl $5.11 (2) A322 Sm Dot Flower $2.10 A858 Sm Stitch Star $2.10 J2022 Cutie-Pie Lamb $6.30 H3851 Baby Border $5.11 D5146 Hand Stamped $4.20 G3311 Country Pumpkin $4.90 C5601 Face #1 $3.50 E1840 Greetings $4.20 G4820 Fortune Cookie $4.90 K3161 Lg Ornament Wreath $6.30 (2) G7451 Jar Bonnet $4.90 C5191 Thank you chinese $3.50 F5229 Happy Father's Day $4.76 H3075 Rag Doll Angel $5.11 A0125 Candle $2.10 C3111 Heart present $3.50 C4270 Wand $3.50 C7493 Pagoda $3.50 D3112 Star present $4.20 E3110 Lg present $4.20 E4516 Bamboo $4.20 F3310 Jack 0 Lantern $4.76 J7460 Mason Jar $6.30 J4394 Lg stem rose $6.30 J4336 Lg Sunflower $6.30 F4405 Brush flower $4.76 G2837 Flowers & Ribbon $4.90 G4404 Brush Rose $4.90 K4464 Gnarled Tree $6.30 Peddler's Pack 594I Great Pretender $7.70 849D Sm Cinnamon & Sugar $4.55 1125B Holly Background $3.85 1027J Happy Journey $9.10 0546I Label Floral $7.70 0721D Seapot $4.55 0788I Frame, chic trax $7.70 (2) 0993D Teapot, Lady Bird $4.55 VS0331I Playing marbles $7.70 0624D Bear, polar $4.55 0662I Miss, Rosie $7.70 0711I Igloo $7.70 0832F Border, Bunny $5.60 JE0301I Seabra, right $7.70 JE0302I Seabra, left $7.70 1118G Mice & cookies $6.30 VS0356I Easter Egg Hunt $7.70 1089F Elephants $5.60 983D Zebras $4.55 989E Giraffes $4.90 Great Impressions: A66 Easter Egg $2.66 A62 Rubber Stamp $2.66 A07 paws $2.66 A48 Button $2.66 A61 Heart button $2.66 B14 Grass $3.15 D138 star burst $4.20 E171 Delicate Tulip $4.55 E122 Cannon $4.55 (2) E238 Country cart $4.55 E203 Happy easter $4.55 F49 Flower Cart $$4.90 H06 Grapes lg $6.65 H40 Sweet bunnies lg. $6.65 K02 Frame $7.70 363H hand stamped by $2.82 The Cottage Stamper F1454 Button Dog $4.55 B84 3 snowflakes $2.10 (2) E1302 Open house $3.85 F1496 Script christmas $4.55 K818 Candy corn frame $8.05 B99 Smile $2.10 C164 Button Egg $2.80 (2) D209 Carrot $3.15 (2) D224 Puddle $3.15 G523 Noah $5.25 G1508 Girl Bunny $5.25 K850 Chickenwire Frame $8.05 C133 Patriotic Heart $2.80 E310 Medium Patriotic Heart $3.85 E1310 Plaid Apple $3.85 F408 Lg Patriotic Heart $4.55 G586 Dog Bone Border $5.25 J713 Puppy-Love Angel $6.65 E1311 Firecracker $3.85 (2) E1315 Sparkler $3.85 (2) F468 Love America $4.55 (2) F469 Happy 4th $4.55 (2) F1449 stitch flag $4.55 (2) G596 Sammy $5.25 (2) J715 Potters Bench $6.65 K87 Bird Houses $8.05 Thanks, Ingrid This message was from Yadao - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 00:41:07 -0500 (CDT) From: Cynthia Sillitoe Subject: RS: TAN Need Research H-lp! Hi guys, I know that there are some librarians on this list and also some experts at 'Net research. Maybe someone can help me? I'm trying to confirm if a book was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize. I found the Pulitzer web page, but they have archives only of the winners and only for the last three years. I did e-mail them, but who knows how long it might take to hear back. I wondered if anyone might have any idea of how/where I could research this? Thanks! Cynthia This message was from Cynthia Sillitoe - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 22:53:34 -0700 From: KC Davis Subject: Re: RS: TAN: Looking for Author/Tiltle of Poem Thanks to all who responded to my request for info. Now all I need to do is hunt it down! KC Karen Stone wrote: > > Hi, > it is by W.H.Auden, and was published in a very small book called "Tell me > the truth about love." The poem itself is called "Funeral Blues" > Karen > > At 23:07 29/04/98 -0700, KC Davis wrote: > >I'm trying to find our the author and title of the poem that was recited > >during the funeral in the move "Four Weddings and a Furneral". Any help > >would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. > > > >KC This message was from KC Davis - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 01:38:38 -0400 (EDT) From: ljweiner@pipeline.com Subject: RS: RE: TAN ~ Fw: Why did the chicken cross the road? >Lisa, you are going off-topic now. I am speaking *solely* of this particular >"humor" -- *nothing else*. And no, Reagan's "present condition does not >change history" -- but I would *hope* that his present diseased condition >would change the present and the future regarding people's telling certain >jokes about him! You may hope this all you want, but we've already seen, with the [admitttedly unscientific] poll taken by Lisa (Burnette?), that not one of 10 people she asked even identified this joke as offensive. This, combined with the two or three list members that agreed with me, shows me at least, that I am not wrong in *not* finding this problematic. Something becomes offensive when people are offended by it. That simply seems not to be the case here. As for going off-topic . . . well, that *is* the definition of the word "tangent." And I don't think my question *does* depart from the topic all that much, anyway. It was a metaphor used to compare two seemingly disparate situations, by pointing out a commonality between them. Censorship of books which are no longer politically correct because of changes in society, and the suggestion that this joke be deleted (read: censored) because of changes in Reagan's health, are pretty closely related, IMMHO. Reagan gained fame, as someone pointed out, as the "Teflon President." One hundred years from now, few, if any, will remember these last few years of his life, illness or not, but his reputation as a president will endure. All best-- Lisa *********************************************************** ljweiner@pipeline.com |=======| | * | |=======| Never give up on a dream because of the length of time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway. This message was from ljweiner@pipeline.com - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 01:57:31 -0400 (EDT) From: ljweiner@pipeline.com Subject: RS: RAK Calendar Thought for 4/30/98 4/30 "If you sit down at set of sun, And count the acts that you have done, And counting find One self-denying deed, one word That eased the heart of him who heard; One glance most kind That fell like sunshine where it went-- Then you may count that day well spent." (George Eliot) *********************************************************** ljweiner@pipeline.com |=======| | * | |=======| Never give up on a dream because of the length of time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway. This message was from ljweiner@pipeline.com - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 22:39:51 -0700 From: Yadao Subject: RS: AD: ANNIVERSARY SALE Part 2 (5-31-98) Hello, Here is all the paper and accessories that I have in stock. FREE SHIPPING applies to everything on this ad also. California residents please add 7.25% sales tax. Let me know what I can get for you. PAPER: Astrobright 16 sheets $1.38 (2 packages) Elements 16 sheets $1.32 (2 packages) Recycled 16 sheets $1.38 Matte pastels 20 sheets $1.65 Laid 16 sheets $3.36 (2 packages) Archival 16 sheets $3.36 (2 packages) Light Linen 22 sheets $2.64 (2 packages) 40 sheets of assorted paper $5.00 (3 packages) Framed in Stitches: Cards-8 cards/envelopes (tan, white, pastel) $4.50 Paper-3 white, 4 assorted $2.25 packet 10 translucent envelopes $4.50 1 assorted paper grabbags $10.00 25 stardust white envelopes (3 packages) $2.63 Vellum (8 1/2 X 11) 10 for $2.80 Paper Patch Background Paper Full sheets: $.25 a sheet or 10 for $2.40 Soft Violet gingham White dots on kelly green White dots on soft green White dots on soft violet Yellow large dots on white Half sheets packets:$3.30 20 sheets-5 patterns Large footprints-soft colors Primary color hand & foot prints Soft color balloons Country plus Summer Map-soft colors Fall leaves Flora pink Sweet music Plaid Lace Cornflower Blue Soft pink Soft blue Balck Soft violet Hot pink Royal blue Soft green Simply Stamped Paper: Country Colors:full sheets at 10 sheets for $1.00 I only have 10 sheets of each color Ivory Tan Gray Slate Light mist green Moss green Light powder blue Cool blue Light soft pink Dusty rose Glossy cardstock:full sheets at 10 for $2.30 Oyster pearl (10 sheets) Vanilla (6 sheets) Blue (6 sheets) Blue ice (6 shheets) Peppermint (22 sheets) Minny mint (6 sheets) Accessories: Stamp Cleaner $2.25 (2) Glitter $2.25 (4) Glue Pens $2.25 Marvy Matchable ink pads $2.63 (orange, plum, pink, brown) Embossing Powders $2.63 hypnotica, 2 clear, 1 gold, 2 silver Wet look markers $10.88 (Primary) Excelsior Ink Pads $3.15 (green,mint,magenta,blue,red,orange,barnred,scarlet,forest green,purple) Great Impressions Ink pads $2.25 (green,orange,blue,yellow,red,country green) Personal Paper Trimmer $11.25 Buttons $1.50 (Christmas, newspaper, patriotic) Click Pencil Eraser $1.70 (5) Metal Sharpener $1.70 Peddler's Pack Sticker Line: $1.88 a sheet: Halloween Our special Day Kitchen School Daze Baby Birthday Valentines Free shipping does not apply to orders placed before May 1st. I accept check or money order. Let me know how I can help. Thanks, Ingrid This message was from Yadao - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 02:15:36 -0400 From: "Lisa Mallette" Subject: Re: rubbertown-l: Re:RS: Inklinations - outta business!? Hi Barb! > Anyone keep the ad just posted about their grab bag? Would like this > info again.. Barb Going out of business on June 30. Grabbags of 10-15 dies will be on sale until supplies last for $8.00 plus $1.50 postage. Inklinations, 1466 Rim Rock Ct, Boise, ID 83712 Lisa Mallette euphoria@gru.net This message was from "Lisa Mallette" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 01:58:30 -0400 (EDT) From: ljweiner@pipeline.com Subject: RS: RAK Calendar Thoughts for all of April April showers bring May flowers . . . and this list of all the RAK thoughts for the month. Hope you're enjoying it. - --Lisa ******************************************************************** 4/1 "Laugh with your whole heart and soul, with all the breath of life . . . laughter that comes from such a heart defeats the world." (Sri Ananda Mayi Ma) 4/2 "There are no great people except those who have rendered service to humankind." 4/3 "Whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace with your soul." (Desiderata) 4/4 "The world is our mirror; as we change it must change." 4/5 "The present time has one advantage over every other--it is our own." (Charles C. Colton) 4/6 "When you are kind, your soul's in full bloom." 4/7 "This is what binds all people and all creation together--the gratuity of the gift of being." (Matthew Fox) 4/8 "I read stories to my little sister every night." (6th grader) 4/9 "The 'kingdom of heaven' is a condition of the heart--not something that comes 'upon the earth' or 'after death.' " (Friedrich Nietzsche) 4/10 "When the light shines into the darkness, the darkness disappears." (Shakti Gawain) 4/11 "That which cometh from the heart goes to the heart." (Jeremiah Burroughs) 4/12 "For it is in giving that we receive; It is in pardoning that we are pardoned; and It is in dying that we are born to eternal life." (St. Francis of Assisi) 4/13 "A joyful heart is the inevitable result of a heart burning with love." (Mother Teresa) 4/14 "Replace every 'I can't' with an 'I can.' " (Kaylan Pickford) 4/15 "Gladness is akin to goodness. The world needs all the help you can give by way of cheerful, optimistic, inspiring thought and personal example." (Grenville Kleiser) 4/16 "Love is not a passive state. It is an active force. It is the force of the soul." (Gary Zukav) 4/17 "The world is not a playground; it's a schoolroom. Life is not a holiday but an education. And the one eternal question for us all is how better we can love." (Henry Drummond) 4/18 "There is no human possession so valuable as friendship." 4/19 "The wind bloweth where it listeth, and friendship cometh where it will." (Sidney Dark) 4/20 "Sometimes even a single feather's enough to fly." (Robert Maclean) 4/21 "Earth teach me to remember kindness as dry fields weep with rain." (Ute prayer) 4/22 "Action is the catalyst that creates accomplishments. It is the path that takes us from uncrafted hopes to realized dreams." (Thomas Huxley) 4/23 "We live by the sum We feel by the moon We move by the stars We live in all things All things live in us" (Stephanie Kaza) 4/24 "Our work-a-day lives are filled with opportunities to bless others. The power of a single glance or an encouraging smile must never be underestimated." (G. Richard Rieger) 4/25 "Do not waste your time bothering whether you 'love' your neighbor; act as if you did." (C.S. Lewis) 4/26 "Thus happiness depends, as Nature shows, Less on exterior things than most suppose." (William Cowper) 4/27 "Let your life be like unto a rose; though silent it speaks a language of fragrance." (Mirza Ahamd Sohrab) 4/28 "One has schieved success who has lived long, laughed often, and loved much." 4/29 "Love sees things perfect in spite of flaws." (James Dillet Freeman) 4/30 "If you sit down at set of sun, And count the acts that you have done, And counting find One self-denying deed, one word That eased the heart of him who heard; One glance most kind That fell like sunshine where it went-- Then you may count that day well spent." (George Eliot) *********************************************************** ljweiner@pipeline.com |=======| | * | |=======| Never give up on a dream because of the length of time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway. This message was from ljweiner@pipeline.com - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 02:15:35 EDT From: MaltShake9 Subject: Re: RS: TAN Need Research H-lp! Hey, you & I are the only ones who paid attention to Janet's request about not putting the word "help" in the subject line! I figured it was a little thing to help cut down on the work for the owner. Sorry I don't have an answer for your question. I guess you've tried looking up a review of the book & seeing if it mentions it? Do you have access to the book jacket? Diane This message was from MaltShake9 - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 23:26:18 -0700 From: "Ruth Tolmasoff" Subject: Re: RS: Re: Puyallup Convention Last year's Puyallup Convention nearly finished me off. The crowds waiting to get in were horrible. I understand that Heirloom is selling thickets in advance but I'm not sure that will make much difference. I plan to go this year, but I'm not going to stand in line to get in--I'll wait till Saturday afternoon. I went to Auntie Amy's show in Portland and had a good time and I plan to go to the one in Tacoma. Ruth Tolmasoff > From: Barbara Holl < > Subject: Re: RS: Re: Puyallup Convention > Date: Thursday, April 30, 1998 10:07 PM > > >From what we understand it's because she is going out on her own to have a > convention in Heirloom's back yard - i.e. Puyallup and Portland. What > they don't seem to understand is that there are enough people in this part > of the country to support all these conventions! > > Barbara (StampBear) > bholl@halcyon.com This message was from "Ruth Tolmasoff" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 23:22:55 -0700 From: KC Davis Subject: Re: RS: TAN: Looking for Author/Tiltle of Poem Thanks to the help from several people who responded to my plea, I was able to find the poem at a web site. I love this peom, even though it is so sad. It was beautifully recited in the movie. KC Funeral Blues by W. H. Auden, Another Time (1940) Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone, Silence the pianos and with muffled drum Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come. Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead Scribbling on the sky the message He Is Dead, Put crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves, Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves. He was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and my Sunday rest, My noon, my midnight, my talk my song; I thought that love would last for ever: I was wrong. The stars are not wanted now: put out every one, Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun, Pour away the ocean and sweep up the woods; For nothing now can ever come to any good. This message was from KC Davis - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 01 May 1998 01:13:10 -0500 From: Phil Schloss Subject: Re: RS: Imitation OTT Light is Great! There are major differences in the color tempature of the two lights the OTT lite is a lot closer to real day light, I have seen the two of them side by side. I personally do not feel that the $5-$10 saving is worth it. As the normal price for the OTT lite at Office Depot is $39.95. Phil Nicki B. wrote: > > Well, I have had my imitation OTT light for almost 24 hrs. now and I love > it! It's made by Dana Lighting, which is a division of Catalina Lighting, > and I got it at Office Max (not Office Depot, although I hear they have > them too). Office Max had 2 sizes. The slim, 'flip top' one for $29 and > the larger, swing arm one (which I got) for $34.99. That's a far cry from > the actual 'OTT' - only your wallet knows for sure! Thought I'd share . . . > > Nicki B. > > This message was from "Nicki B." > -- > The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems > Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - -- Phil Schloss ******* Visa, MasterCard and AmExpress credit cards *** See what is new and special at URL--> http://www.red-castle.com/rsvp/rsvp.html Come visit my on-line rubber stamp catalog, you will love the designs. Or email mailto:phil@red-castle.com for address to order a paper catalog $3.00 from Red Castle Inc. Rubber Stamps http://www.red-castle.com/rubberstamps/rubberstamps.html This message was from Phil Schloss - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 21:46:37 -0800 From: Kari Subject: RS: COMM: Glitter, Glitz, Shine & Glimmer Wow! Say that one 10 times fast! LOL I finally got these ready to go!!! Another theme in the Custom Collage Grab Bags!!! These contain holographic stuff, glittery stuff, glimmer, etc. Sparkly embossing powders, mica flakes, cords, crinkle wire, shiney art fibers, etc. Only a few of the things you will find in this collage grab bag!!! If you collage with glitter & glitz, then you will love this! Holographic Heaven! $11.00 includes US Shipping!!! Other themes available: Under the Sea, Floral, Travel, Victorian, Nature, Animals, etc. Or, you can also order the original Custom Collage Grab Bag! Here is the info: Custom Collage Grab Bags? This means that you tell me your three favorite colors and then your three least favorite colors. Then tell me three themes that appeal to you. Using this information, a collage grab bag will be prepared for you!! These grab bags will not be the skimpy ones sold in some retail stores. A mixture of items will be included, such as: handmade papers, hand decorated papers, glitter, embossing powder, foil, wrapping paper, crinkle wire, holeless beads, gem stones, shells, pressed leaves and flowers, confetti, paper cords, holographic paper, cut outs, corrugated paper, tissue paper, fun foam, stickers, and much, much more!!! You name it, it might be in there! All this is packaged for you in two different sizes. Size A: $8.00 which includes shipping & handling!!! (same size as B, just not as much stuff!!! Size B: 8.5 x 11 $11.00 which includes shipping & handling!!! Included with every order is a sample and instructions for making Gem Tone Crayon Paper. Have become an expert at it and would like to share it with my customers!!! Shipment of your grab bag(s) will be the day after payment is received. Email now! Kari Mattocks- EPBandit P.O. Box 35513 Juneau, AK 99803 This message was from Kari - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 23:46:09 -0700 From: fligamapoof@juno.com (E. E.C. deMars) Subject: RS: Re: Literary Swap Quote Came Found one more item that I'd not described before--it's a magnet and wanted to keep it away from puter. Don't know who made it, but it says Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counsellors, and the most patient of teachers by Charles W. Eliot and has two litle ribbon roses on either side of some very shiny embossed books. Eileen I have wept in the night for the shortness of sight that to somebody's need made me blind; But I never have yet felt a tinge of regret for being a little too kind. Ladybug Lovelies P.O. Box 92-342 Tillicum, WA 98492-0342 _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] This message was from fligamapoof@juno.com (E. E.C. deMars) - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 02:01:22 -0500 (CDT) From: Darlene Sybert Subject: Re: RS: Re: Puyallup Convention On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Barbara Holl wrote: > From what we understand it's because she is going out on her own to have a > convention in Heirloom's back yard - i.e. Puyallup and Portland. What > they don't seem to understand is that there are enough people in this part > of the country to support all these conventions! How petty! Thanks for the update! Darlene Sybert http://www.missouri.edu/~engds/index.html *********************************************************************** To empty one's mind of all thought and refill the void with a spirit greater than oneself is to extend the mind into a realm not accessible by conventional processes of reason. --Edward Hill, _Language of Drawing_ *********************************************************************** This message was from Darlene Sybert - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 03:24:36 -0400 (EDT) From: ljweiner@pipeline.com Subject: RS: RE: RE: TAN ~ Fw: Why did the chicken cross the road? >Lisa wrote: "One hundred years from now, few, if any, will remember these >last few years of his life, illness or not". >>Sad indeed! >>Note: This is the LAST I will be writing on this TAN. >> Kat Sad or not, that's history. How much do any of us know about the lives of Andrew Johnson, Stonewall Jackson, Teddy Roosevelt, or any of the other late-19th century historical figures, for example? Why do you think Ronald Reagan will be any different, and why do you think that's a sad thing, I wonder. The specific details will disappear, and all that will be left are the major things. I suppose it would be interesting to see what does remain from his presidency? I think my favorite will always be considering ketchup as a vegetable! - --Lisa *********************************************************** ljweiner@pipeline.com |=======| | * | |=======| Never give up on a dream because of the length of time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway. This message was from ljweiner@pipeline.com - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 23:41:19 -0700 From: "KatsPurr" Subject: RS: RE: RE: TAN ~ Fw: Why did the chicken cross the road? Lisa wrote: "I am not wrong in *not* finding this problematic". Never said you were "wrong", Lisa. Said it is hard for me to understand how people can find humor in jokes such as this, *overlooking* Reagan's current diseased condition. Lisa wrote: "not one of 10 people she asked even identified this joke as offensive." How very sad to not be able to see beyond the past, into the present. Lisa wrote: "Something becomes offensive when people are offended by it. That simply seems not to be the case here." Wrong! It *is* the case here ... because I, a person, was offended. Lisa wrote: "As for going off-topic . . . well, that *is* the definition of the word "tangent." " Yes, a "tangent" means going off-topic. However, "TAN" on this list means talking about something other than rubberstamping. And my statement meant you were going "off-topic" from my comment solely about Reagan's disease, and the joke -- nothing beyond that. Lisa wrote: "One hundred years from now, few, if any, will remember these last few years of his life, illness or not". Sad indeed! Note: This is the LAST I will be writing on this TAN. Kat ======================================= > -----Message----- > From: ljweiner@pipeline.com > > >Lisa, you are going off-topic now. I am speaking *solely* of this particular > >"humor" -- *nothing else*. And no, Reagan's "present condition does not > >change history" -- but I would *hope* that his present diseased condition > >would change the present and the future regarding people's telling certain > >jokes about him! > > You may hope this all you want, but we've already seen, with the > [admitttedly unscientific] poll taken by Lisa (Burnette?), that not one of >10 people she asked even identified this joke as offensive.This, combined > with the two or three list members that agreed with me, shows me at least, > that I am not wrong in *not* finding this problematic. Something becomes > offensive when people are offended by it. That simply seems not to be the > case here. > > As for going off-topic . . . well, that *is* the definition of the word > "tangent." And I don't think my question *does* depart from the topic all > that much, anyway. It was a metaphor used to compare two seemingly > disparate situations, by pointing out a commonality between them. > Censorship of books which are no longer politically correct because of > changes in society, and the suggestion that this joke be deleted (read: > censored) because of changes in Reagan's health, are pretty closely > related, IMMHO. Reagan gained fame, as someone pointed out, as > the "Teflon President." One hundred years from now, few, if any, will > remember these last few years of his life, illness or not, but his reputation > as a president will endure. > This message was from "KatsPurr" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 23:41:26 -0700 From: fligamapoof@juno.com (E. E.C. deMars) Subject: RS: Literary Swap Quote Came Jaimee--Thanks so much for hosting this--Diannalynn and I received them today--came in a special sealed plastic bag as apparently the little book inside caught up on their stuff--everything looks ok and wonderful. I will try to describe everything A book that I'll e-mail and ask DD to describe and tell who sent. She ended up with it and we used it at her baby shower tonight to write the gifts in that she received--thanks for a conveniently delivered and nicely made item!! Patty Tierney--very clever--an envelope with Sherlock Holmes, and a wonderful gas lamp stamped (glitter on lites and pipe smoke) and a poem by Vincent Starrett Meschill --post card with a quote by Geothe and a wonderful stamp of women--very modern line drawing--just love this. Trish Shandor -- wonderful music background stamp embossed in blue, a blue piece of mulberry and a paper with If music be the food of love, play on; by Shakespeare on it. DD and I will fight over this one! Sandra Hampson -- scenic stamping of E.A. Poe, a raven on a spade, a somber moon and a quote baloon that says How quaint and curious--definitely for my son's upcoming bday!! Linda Farrell -- A cute girl with a big bonnet, a cat and a book, then stamped I have never known any distres that an hours reading did not relieve. by Montesquieu --very nice. Shirley Pearson -- I don't believe in aging. I believe in forever altering ones' aspect to the sun by Virginia Wolfe embossed in gold on vellum with a wonderful sun stamped behind it in magenta on cs. Really a neat look. Kathy Felix -- can't figure out how you did this, Kathy. She put mulberry paper through the printer--don't think mine would take it, but it's lovely! She printed a quote from Shakespeare's King Lear and then embossed on vellum in purple the top half of a girl and that's off to the side--all mounted on black cs. Jaimee -- a wonderful quited cover and then more quilting mounted over this--part is stamped, part is from a magazine--wonderful card, and a quote inside by Whitney Otto about how to make an American quilt. Wonderful Thanks to everyone and esp. Jaimee for hosting! Eileen I have wept in the night for the shortness of sight that to somebody's need made me blind; But I never have yet felt a tinge of regret for being a little too kind. Ladybug Lovelies P.O. Box 92-342 Tillicum, WA 98492-0342 _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] This message was from fligamapoof@juno.com (E. E.C. deMars) - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. 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