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Old January 13th 09, 01:43 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Default Anyone want a free mousepad with their pets picture on it?

I found a place that will send you a free personalised mousepad with
your pet's photo on it, all you have to do is forward a picture and
fill out a short survey then they mail it off to you.

If anyone is interested email me at . It's
totally free, no postage and handling charges or anything.
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Old January 13th 09, 01:47 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Default Anyone want a free mousepad with their pets picture on it?

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Nobody falls for this kind of thing. They never did.
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Old January 13th 09, 02:03 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Default Wristies (was Anyone stupid enough to fall for this ad?)

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Kathleen wrote:
Yay! It's totally FWEE!!!


Hey! Am I misremembering or do you make stuff with one of
those "sewing machine" thingies and sell it? The reason I
bring it up is that Cold Spot Feed sells these things called
"wristies" that are basically tubes with thumbholes that
provide protection for the area between your mittens and
parka cuff that tends to get exposed, but they're kind of
expensive for what they are and shipping costs from Alaska
are in$ane.
http://www.coldspotfeeds.com/product...oducts_id=1444

I bet you could sell a bunch of those through mushing
outfitters in the lower 48.
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Old January 13th 09, 02:55 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Default Wristies (was Anyone stupid enough to fall for this ad?)

Melinda Shore wrote:

In article ,
Kathleen wrote:

Yay! It's totally FWEE!!!



Hey! Am I misremembering or do you make stuff with one of
those "sewing machine" thingies and sell it?


I do.

The reason I
bring it up is that Cold Spot Feed sells these things called
"wristies" that are basically tubes with thumbholes that
provide protection for the area between your mittens and
parka cuff that tends to get exposed, but they're kind of
expensive for what they are and shipping costs from Alaska
are in$ane.
http://www.coldspotfeeds.com/product...oducts_id=1444

I bet you could sell a bunch of those through mushing
outfitters in the lower 48.


Holy pricetag, Batman! I make arm warmers with and without thumbholes
for my daughter and her friends that run from hand/wrist to top o' the
arm (like opera length gloves or maybe even a little longer), out of
Malden Mills Power Stretch. They wear them with sleeveless and short
sleeved shirts at school, and under short-sleeved uniform shirts when
they have to work drive-thru (they have McJobs). The thumb-holed ones
stay in place if you have to drag a jacket on over the top. They're
warm, and besides, I'm told the black ones worn with a black tank top
are teh hawtness.

Thanks for the heads up. I'll definitely look into it.

 




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