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free to good home: a hunderd and fifty lbs. or so of wood

updated thu 20 nov 03

 

pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on tue 18 nov 03

Ashes...

Hi Lisa,


Makes sense...

Looks the lucky boy is a fellow from Utah who will come here
Thanksgiving there-abouts, and pick it all up. I will bag
and box it befroe he gets here so it won't be messy for him.

By then, I will have a few more pounds!

...do you need any?


Phil
Las Vegas

----- Original Message -----
From: "L. P. Skeen"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: Free to good Home: A hunderd and Fifty lbs. or
so of Wood Ashes...


> Phil,
>
> Unless you just really don't wanna be bothered, it's not a
problem to mail
> ash. I've been sending the stuff to Florida for awhile
now, and sent some
> to California last year too. Pour the ash cans into a
plastic trashbag
> INSIDE THE SHIPPING BOX, seal it up and off you go. You
can mail a box of
> ash the size of a paper box for about $14 parcel post, and
have the
> recipient pay the postage. No problemo! I also ask for
one small pot fired
> with the ash, just for fun. Got a real stunner from the
California potter!
>
> L
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> Subject: Re: Free to good Home: A hunderd and Fifty lbs.
or so of Wood
> Ashes...
>
>
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pdp1@EARTHLINK.NET on tue 18 nov 03

Ashes...

Hi Taylor!


I thought it was you as lived 'far-away'...!


Oh well...


Nice Ashes they are too!


Phil
Las Vegas

Who hadn't dumped last Winter's Ash Cans, and now is a foot
deep worth into this Winter's aditional Ash Can...gotta keep
warm...!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Hendrix, Taylor J."

Crap Phil! (Sorry Mama)

Why you haveta live so stinking far away?

Taylor, in Waco

L. P. Skeen on tue 18 nov 03

Ashes...

Phil,

Unless you just really don't wanna be bothered, it's not a problem to mail
ash. I've been sending the stuff to Florida for awhile now, and sent some
to California last year too. Pour the ash cans into a plastic trashbag
INSIDE THE SHIPPING BOX, seal it up and off you go. You can mail a box of
ash the size of a paper box for about $14 parcel post, and have the
recipient pay the postage. No problemo! I also ask for one small pot fired
with the ash, just for fun. Got a real stunner from the California potter!

L
----- Original Message -----
From:
Subject: Re: Free to good Home: A hunderd and Fifty lbs. or so of Wood
Ashes...

L. P. Skeen on wed 19 nov 03

Ashes...

I don't need any, but it sounds like Taylor in Waco does......
----- Original Message -----
From:
> ...do you need any?

> > Unless you just really don't wanna be bothered, it's not a problem to
mail ash. I've been sending the stuff to Florida for awhile now, and sent
some to California last year too. Pour the ash cans into a plastic trashbag
> > INSIDE THE SHIPPING BOX, seal it up and off you go. You can mail a box
of ash the size of a paper box for about $14 parcel post, and have the
recipient pay the postage.