Love your sig, but the link is dead or corrupt. Dang, and I was really
looking forward to seeing what a toilet duck might be...
J T wrote:
> http://www2.harrietcarter.com/ProductViewer.cfm?p=http://images.harrietcarter.com/images/products/5470xxl.jpg&q=Duck
> Toilet Roll&ID=5470
>
> For those people that don't have a yard for a pukey yard duck.
> LMAO
>
>
>
> JOAT
> The toes you step on today may be attached to the ass you will have to
> kiss tomorrow.
> - Unknown
Sat, Sep 24, 2005, 7:51pm (EDT-3) [email protected] doth admit:
Love your sig, but the link is dead or corrupt. Dang, and I was really
looking forward to seeing what a toilet duck might be...
Sigh. No dead, no corrupt. Warp, it happens sometimes with a long
URL, you didn't notice the spaces? Youse has gots to cut & paste, and
take out any spaces that has gotten in. So, try this.
http://www2.harrietcarter.com/ProductViewer.cfm?p=http://images.harrietcarter.com/images/products/5470xxl.jpg&q=DuckToiletRoll&ID=5470
And, if that doesn't work, try this.
http://images.harrietcarter.com/images/products/5470xxl.jpg
Now you know, and won't need to complain about a corrupt or dead
link next time, because you'll be able to do it yourself. Right?
JOAT
The toes you step on today may be attached to the ass you will have to
kiss tomorrow.
- Unknown
J T wrote:
> Sat, Sep 24, 2005, 7:51pm (EDT-3) [email protected] doth admit:
> Love your sig, but the link is dead or corrupt. Dang, and I was really
> looking forward to seeing what a toilet duck might be...
>
> Sigh. No dead, no corrupt. Warp, it happens sometimes with a long
> URL, you didn't notice the spaces? Youse has gots to cut & paste, and
> take out any spaces that has gotten in. So, try this.
> http://www2.harrietcarter.com/ProductViewer.cfm?p=http://images.harrietcarter.com/images/products/5470xxl.jpg&q=DuckToiletRoll&ID=5470
>
> And, if that doesn't work, try this.
> http://images.harrietcarter.com/images/products/5470xxl.jpg
>
> Now you know, and won't need to complain about a corrupt or dead
> link next time, because you'll be able to do it yourself. Right?
>
>
>
> JOAT
> The toes you step on today may be attached to the ass you will have to
> kiss tomorrow.
> - Unknown
>
Don't most mail / news readers recognize a wrapped link enclosed in chevrons
(aka angle brackets) as a single link? For example:
<http://www2.harrietcarter.com/ProductViewer.cfm?p=http://images.harrietcarter.com/images/products/5470xxl.jpg&q=DuckToiletRoll&ID=5470>
-John
On 2005-09-25, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Love your sig, but the link is dead or corrupt. Dang, and I was really
> looking forward to seeing what a toilet duck might be...
>
>
> J T wrote:
>> http://www2.harrietcarter.com/ProductViewer.cfm?p=http://images.harrietcarter.com/images/products/5470xxl.jpg&q=Duck
>> Toilet Roll&ID=5470
Gak! Try this link:
http://images.harrietcarter.com/images/products/5470xxl.jpg
There should be a law against things like that. Where's Martha Stewart
when you really really need her?
--
I can find no modern furniture that is as well designed and emotionally
satisfying as that made by the Arts and Crafts movement in the early years
of the last century.
"Ed Clarke" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On 2005-09-25, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gak! Try this link:
>
> http://images.harrietcarter.com/images/products/5470xxl.jpg
>
> There should be a law against things like that. Where's Martha Stewart
> when you really really need her?
>
Imagine how such a thing would soon smell in a house with little boys?
Imagine Martha would happily break _that_ law too, if there was money in it.