On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 19:06:16 GMT, "Lewis" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Today's only Wednesday, and I'm already up to four this week!
>Lewis
>
Don't know, SWMBO tosses them before I ever see them. Saves me the
trouble.
TWS
"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Lewis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> Today's only Wednesday, and I'm already up to four this week!
>> Lewis
>
> 4 is the high. Two is usual. Then there seems to be a "drought" where
> it'll
> be a month before one shows up. I still get a kick out of the same item
> priced 'N' ways among the flyers.
>
> Tho' since their adoption of 'puters, they do seem to be getting better.
>
I probably get two a week. The only other catalogs that show up more often
are sportsman's guide and victoria's secret. I'm not sure what that says
about me, but it can't be good.
"patrick conroy" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> "Lewis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:IyeFd.2682$EG1.40@attbi_s53...
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>>
>> Today's only Wednesday, and I'm already up to four this week!
>> Lewis
>
> 4 is the high. Two is usual. Then there seems to be a "drought" where
> it'll be a month before one shows up. I still get a kick out of the
> same item priced 'N' ways among the flyers.
>
> Tho' since their adoption of 'puters, they do seem to be getting
> better.
>
>
>
Stopped in the local today. No "engineer's squares, no flexible shaft for
a rotary tool, turning chisels seem to be gone as is the HF smell. Maybe
they're going upscale. The small machinist's lathe (which gets rave
reviews) seems to have morphed into the same red thing you can find
anywhere. Left empty handed.
"Lewis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Today's only Wednesday, and I'm already up to four this week!
> Lewis
4 is the high. Two is usual. Then there seems to be a "drought" where it'll
be a month before one shows up. I still get a kick out of the same item
priced 'N' ways among the flyers.
Tho' since their adoption of 'puters, they do seem to be getting better.