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Please know that I did not type in " spam alert " words ... it was

automatically added to the mail I received (came in on Warren's post ...

presumably it's some Netscape " protection " ). I think Netscape does

this when it a post is sent to more than one person/post ... but not

sure & it happens so often that I don't even notice it ... ignoring it

is automatic for me ... I only hit the reply button & failed to revise

the subject line (to delete the " spam alert " ). Honestly, I have loved

reading about your emails about sprouts & the various berries. Your

posts are truly appreciated ... on everything you write. I'm sorry

you had reason to think otherwise.

RJB112 wrote:

>apricot85 <apricot85@a...>

>Date: Sat Feb 28, 2004 6:47 pm

>Subject: Re: Spam Alert: [ ] Favorite Sprouts -- From

>Warren and Bob (Was: Five Sprouts)

>

>ADVERTISEMENT

>

>I've been putting various sprout types in my soups. Does anyone think

>that there is a disadvantage to eating them this way? Thanks.

>---------

>from rjb112@...:

>

>Apricot, your title " Spam Alert " is highly inappropriate.

>

>

>

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Hi folks:

I just want to say that RJB's response to me about sprouting (and the

ubiquitous(!) Warren's also) were both very much appreciated by me.

I had not realized this had been very extensively discussed before.

I guess I should have checked the archive first.

Rodney.

>

> >apricot85 <apricot85@a...>

> >Date: Sat Feb 28, 2004 6:47 pm

> >Subject: Re: Spam Alert: [ ] Favorite Sprouts --

From

> >Warren and Bob (Was: Five Sprouts)

> >

> >ADVERTISEMENT

> >

> >I've been putting various sprout types in my soups. Does anyone

think

> >that there is a disadvantage to eating them this way? Thanks.

> >---------

> >from rjb112@y...:

> >

> >Apricot, your title " Spam Alert " is highly inappropriate.

> >

> >

> >

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RJB: I did not put the comment " ADVERTISEMENT' on your post. No doubt a

glitch.

Not my style. You should realize by now that I'm not devious. What you see

is what you get.

on 2/28/2004 8:37 PM, RJB112 at rjb112@... wrote:

> And, Francesca, your comment of " ADVERTISEMENT, " which no doubt

> fueled apricot's clever title, was also highly inappropriate.

>

> I'm not in the sprouting business and have no advertisements nor spam.

> I have studied nutrition for 26 years. I do not appreciate comments

> such as " ADVERTISEMENT " nor " Spam Alert " . I have nothing to sell and

> nothing to gain by posting. If you feel that too much has been posted

> about sprouts, just come out and say that you will have a moratorium

> on sprouting posts for a certain period of time, and everyone will

> respect that and refrain.

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and I second Apricot's comments about your posts Bob.

on 2/28/2004 8:51 PM, apricot85 at apricot85@... wrote:

> Honestly, I have loved

> reading about your emails about sprouts & the various berries. Your

> posts are truly appreciated ... on everything you write. I'm sorry

> you had reason to think otherwise.

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Rather amusing ironic twist: sprouts are the antithesis of Spam (the

so-called food)!

>From: apricot85 <apricot85@...>

>Reply-

>

>Subject: Re: [ ] Spam Alert

>Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 20:51:08 -0500

>

>Please know that I did not type in " spam alert " words ... it was

>automatically added to the mail I received (came in on Warren's post ...

> presumably it's some Netscape " protection " ). I think Netscape does

>this when it a post is sent to more than one person/post ... but not

>sure & it happens so often that I don't even notice it ... ignoring it

>is automatic for me ... I only hit the reply button & failed to revise

>the subject line (to delete the " spam alert " ). Honestly, I have loved

>reading about your emails about sprouts & the various berries. Your

>posts are truly appreciated ... on everything you write. I'm sorry

>you had reason to think otherwise.

>

>RJB112 wrote:

>

> >apricot85 <apricot85@a...>

> >Date: Sat Feb 28, 2004 6:47 pm

> >Subject: Re: Spam Alert: [ ] Favorite Sprouts -- From

> >Warren and Bob (Was: Five Sprouts)

> >

> >ADVERTISEMENT

> >

> >I've been putting various sprout types in my soups. Does anyone think

> >that there is a disadvantage to eating them this way? Thanks.

> >---------

> >from rjb112@...:

> >

> >Apricot, your title " Spam Alert " is highly inappropriate.

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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