Hotels are to short, but I did not know about the dorm thing. Not sure where to look, but that sounds like there may already be a source. Thanks.
Hotels are to short, but I did not know about the dorm thing. Not sure where to look, but that sounds like there may already be a source. Thanks.
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Cool!!! XXL even!
Don=92t have time today to look at it to close, but am saving it to file for tomorrow when I have more time.
Thanks. :-D
Cool!!!
Don=92t have time today to look at it to close, but am saving it to file for tomorrow when I have more time.
Now all I have to do is market instead of having to actually build it from scratch. I can still make the beds themselves and market them.
At least now I don=92t have to have custom build for my next bed.
Thanks. :-D
Your friend, not mine. ;-)
Tried the search combinations that I could think of and did not find them.
Ok, thanks. :-)
Don=92t get me started on Wal-Mart. Ever notice that if a object has a moving part or is expected to do something, that it will not work for long if you get it from Wal-Mart?
3 VCRs, 5 pump soap dispensers, a weed eater, and I forget what else, all died less then 3 months after buying it at Wal-Mart. :-/
What a joke. Are you really such a newby that you have not seen the tons of advertisements on news groups?
Not one time have I seen one of them loose there access.
Right now on one of the other groups that I frequent there is a guy selling land and we are talking to him about how to make his pitch better.
Not one thing about him suddenly loosing his account.
Now, I don=92t intend to be rude and advertise, as I find that it is unacceptable, but don=92t try to blow smoke up my exhaust with fake threats.
BTW I read my TOS and there is nothing in it against advertising on news groups.
That, coming from a googlegroups user. Let's see, NNTP-Posting-Host: 70.128.106.144 is ATT/SWBell, and yet OP uses snipped-for-privacy@aol.com addy.
Seeing advertisements in Usenet in no way *legitimizes* them. Spam is spam, is spam, is spam in groups where the charter prohibits advertizing.
"lose..." "their..." (Must be those superior schools in Texas.)
Some Usenet groups' charters allow or even encourage advertising, others prohibit it.
"his"... "losing"....
Threats??? Where do you see a threat in what I wrote? "Perhaps he'll learn why he should not if/when he gets his internet account terminated for AUP/TOS violation(s)." is hardly a threat *by me*, simply a heads up.
It's right there in the TOS/AUP:
HTH, Beverly
Just a few more reasons for shopping elsewhere! Emily
Nope, because I don't think I have bought much more than a dozen non-beverage items at W*lmart [holding nose] since Sam died. But I think you get the drift why. I am really good at learning from other people's experiences.
I hear you. I also no longer buy things that I expect to work from Wal-Mart. Sam was the key, for sure.
The main problem here is that the nearest store other then Wal-Mart is either Ace (way expensive) or drive 50 miles to Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Now I only buy things without moving parts from Wal-Mart. Food, clothing (though the zipper moves), lighters (though the flint striker moves), shampoo, dishes, things like that.
To bad Sam=92s kids did not learn from him. He made a multimillion dollar business that did not cheat the customer.
Well, thanks to all of you that put in useful information, and to those that did nothing but be rude and complain because I was asking a question that was on subject in a sewing group :-P. :-D
I am off to my usual stomping grounds.
Again, thanks to all, as this has been real helpful, and I truly appreciate it.
It's not just the customer that is abused. The suppliers tell some horrific tales of WalMart demands.
Pot...Kettle...Black
Would that be alt.insufferably.arrogant.extra.tall.buffoons ?
Don't let the door smack you on the arse on the way out.
What he said.
I sure hope that you didn't take my admonition not to advertise on Usenet as rude -- I was only trying to help.
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