Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 I cheat if I really do not want to go I order online from a store in town who then delivers to my doorstep. They also have some really nice meat (nice flavor). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2000 Report Share Posted August 23, 2000 " Jan G. " wrote: > I cheat if I really do not want to go I order online from a store in town > who then delivers to my doorstep. They also have some really nice meat > (nice flavor). I have considered doing that, but the store near my home that delivers, is not on the top of my " Friends " list... I have asked in the past about all the latex balloons, and various other things... and have come away from there totally ticked off!! The other thing that urges me is that EVERY PIECE of fruit that I have bought there this summer, has molded within hours of purchase!! Ahhh!! Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2000 Report Share Posted August 24, 2000 Yuck on the fruit...I guess I am lucky. I never go to the store I order from as it is in another town but so far I have been really happy with what they send me. I only buy bananas and apples and in my house they do not last a couple of days. I don't blame you on your feelings I would be the same way. I have reduced my family from 7 to 4 so I have spent my fair share on groceries (at times $200/wk) and when I talk to the manager I get the satisfaction due to being a huge customer (money wise not size wise LOL) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2008 Report Share Posted July 27, 2008 What might save many inboxes and brains is to choose the 'digest' rather than individual emails option on your membership. I learned that long ago on another vaccination group and minutus (classical homeopathy) forums - I couldn't manage the other way! Then you only get about 2 messages a day with all the messages inside it and a list at the top to choose which string you want to click on to. Just a suggestion Liz -- In no-forced-vaccination , putney1963@... wrote: > > I'm with you, Theresa! I also look for websites and links and note them for " future reference. " ~~Ruth/REU > > Re: Re: Going " no email " > > > >I tend to read subject lines, curse quickly at the page, and then > >delete if it doesn't concern where I'm at for the time being. I'd > >rather delete 50 times a day quickly than miss out on something I can > >share or which will inspire or help me. > > > >2 cents! > > > >t > > > > > >On Jul 27, 2008, at 4:29 PM, Brandegee wrote: > > > >> Sorry to see someone give up! I'm pretty new here (maybe 4 weeks) and > >> have seen the gamut of updates on valid vaccine issues, world > >> control/genocide agenda & coffin information > >> which spurred understandably > >> some freaking out, religious arguments and how to help yourself > >> (natural flu cures, good nutrition & community growth). I think it's > >> very hard to keep a forum from 'organically' growing this way but I > >> agree, you have to look at the original purpose and try to get closer > >> to it again. > >> Do you have suggestions as to what should be included in this forum to > >> keep in on the track you feel valid? > >> > >> Best wishes, > >> Liz > >> > >> > >> > > >> > Hi all, > >> > > >> > I just can't take it anymore... I'm going to have to go " no email " > >> for > >> > awhile until this forum settles down some. I just don't have the > >> time > >> > to read through 100's of off-topic posts a day. My passion is > >> vaccine > >> > education and reform. The time that I can devote to the issue is > >> > limited, as I am raising two very small children, and these off- > >> topic > >> > posts are taking away from the time I could be devoting to the > >> cause. > >> > > >> > I wish you all luck, and if this forum settles down and gets back to > >> > the business at-hand, I'll turn the emails back on and particpate. > >> > > >> > Peace, Love and Light, > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2008 Report Share Posted July 27, 2008 What might save many inboxes and brains is to choose the 'digest' rather than individual emails option on your membership. I learned that long ago on another vaccination group and minutus (classical homeopathy) forums - I couldn't manage the other way! Then you only get about 2 messages a day with all the messages inside it and a list at the top to choose which string you want to click on to. Just a suggestion Liz -- In no-forced-vaccination , putney1963@... wrote: > > I'm with you, Theresa! I also look for websites and links and note them for " future reference. " ~~Ruth/REU > > Re: Re: Going " no email " > > > >I tend to read subject lines, curse quickly at the page, and then > >delete if it doesn't concern where I'm at for the time being. I'd > >rather delete 50 times a day quickly than miss out on something I can > >share or which will inspire or help me. > > > >2 cents! > > > >t > > > > > >On Jul 27, 2008, at 4:29 PM, Brandegee wrote: > > > >> Sorry to see someone give up! I'm pretty new here (maybe 4 weeks) and > >> have seen the gamut of updates on valid vaccine issues, world > >> control/genocide agenda & coffin information > >> which spurred understandably > >> some freaking out, religious arguments and how to help yourself > >> (natural flu cures, good nutrition & community growth). I think it's > >> very hard to keep a forum from 'organically' growing this way but I > >> agree, you have to look at the original purpose and try to get closer > >> to it again. > >> Do you have suggestions as to what should be included in this forum to > >> keep in on the track you feel valid? > >> > >> Best wishes, > >> Liz > >> > >> > >> > > >> > Hi all, > >> > > >> > I just can't take it anymore... I'm going to have to go " no email " > >> for > >> > awhile until this forum settles down some. I just don't have the > >> time > >> > to read through 100's of off-topic posts a day. My passion is > >> vaccine > >> > education and reform. The time that I can devote to the issue is > >> > limited, as I am raising two very small children, and these off- > >> topic > >> > posts are taking away from the time I could be devoting to the > >> cause. > >> > > >> > I wish you all luck, and if this forum settles down and gets back to > >> > the business at-hand, I'll turn the emails back on and particpate. > >> > > >> > Peace, Love and Light, > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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