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MarthaS

2005-06-16, 2:31 pm

This flower bouquets design must be the best garden vinyl tablecloth
oilcloth pattern I've ever seen - it looks like one big beautiful
photograph. (I also fancy the rose and sunflower garden oilcloths!)

Can they be left in the garden? How long do they last?

http://www.claudiaclaudine.com/trad...?products_id=49

MarthaS

Tex John

2005-06-16, 2:31 pm

Just an OBTW...

This is probably commercial spam.

Before newsgroups all had policies and such, one form of spam would be to
have a friend ask a question and then get another friend to answer it and
recommend your product as the solution. "Anyone know of a good landscape
contractor?" "Sure! Try Joe...did great work for us last year!"

Judging by the cross-posting and then re-posting yesterday, this, too, we
can deduce is spam -- even if they are pretty.

John
in Houston

"MarthaS" <martha@soucoupe.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> This flower bouquets design must be the best garden vinyl tablecloth
> oilcloth pattern I've ever seen - it looks like one big beautiful
> photograph. (I also fancy the rose and sunflower garden oilcloths!)
>
> Can they be left in the garden? How long do they last?
>
>

http://www.claudiaclaudine.com/trad...?products_id=49
quote:

>
> MarthaS
>



Cindy

2005-06-16, 2:31 pm

quote:

> This is probably commercial spam.


Well, they picked a good place to put it, because I like them too!

Cindy


Martha

2005-06-16, 2:31 pm

I am truly very sorry to have cross-posted, and to have sounded like I
was commercially advertising. Friends of mine gave me such a positive
reaction when I showed them those flower bouquets. But obviously my
buying habits are not the business of everyone on the Internet. I do
understand all of your concerns and ask that you forgive my blunder.

MarthaS

Cindy

2005-06-16, 2:31 pm

Martha wrote:
quote:

> I am truly very sorry to have cross-posted, and to have sounded like I
> was commercially advertising. Friends of mine gave me such a positive
> reaction when I showed them those flower bouquets. But obviously my
> buying habits are not the business of everyone on the Internet. I do
> understand all of your concerns and ask that you forgive my blunder.
>
> MarthaS


Hey, thanks for the link!

Cindy


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