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jharrisglassart answered the phone when i called!

updated sun 15 jan 06

 

Belinda Willis on fri 13 jan 06


Okay, so I said, =93Enough of this shi=85.stuff.=94 I typed jharrisglassart=
into
Google and got a website. It had a phone number at the bottom of the
webpage. I called it. A woman answered.

Her name is Julie. She doesn=92t understand why she has received several
less than nice emails from people associated with ClayArt. She says she
has never emailed ClayArt. I tried to explain what=92s going on =96 to the
best of my limited computer knowledge, not using a spam blocking program
myself. She says she used to have SpamArrest but got rid of it because she
didn=92t like it. She no longer uses it.

Nice lady. Bewildered as to why people she doesn=92t know are upset with
her. She seemed quite sincere.

So=85.this looks like someone needs to contact the SpamArrest people and see=

if they can get to the bottom of it. I have a friend coming in from Hawaii
tonight and don=92t have the time to follow thru right now.

Anyone=85..???

Belinda Willis
www.greatpottery.com

John Rodgers on sat 14 jan 06


This is funny!!

Brenda's action reminds me of a vaguely remembered story (don't hold me=20
to the exact details - the principle is what's important) involving the=20
ancient philosophers - Aristotle and others. They had gathered for a=20
philosophical debate of the issues of the time, and had somehow gotten=20
onto the subject of how many teeth a horse had. The debate raged back=20
and fourth into the night. A young stable boy, quite interested in what=20
was happening, quietly slipped out to the stables, and in a bit reappeare=
d.

The boy's re-entry was noticed and he was called forth, being asked what=20
he wanted. He announced " I know how many teeth a horse has!"

The great men snorted and snickered, muttering amongst themselves.

Aristotle then asked the boy, "And how do you know this?"

The boy replied " Sir, I went to the horse, opened his mouth, and counted=
!"

Brenda - you have been to the horse's mouth!!

Best,

John Rodgers
Chelsea, AL

Belinda Willis wrote:

>Okay, so I said, =93Enough of this shi=85.stuff.=94 I typed jharrisglas=
sart into
>Google and got a website. It had a phone number at the bottom of the
>webpage. I called it. A woman answered.
>
>Her name is Julie. She doesn=92t understand why she has received severa=
l
>less than nice emails from people associated with ClayArt. She says she
>has never emailed ClayArt. I tried to explain what=92s going on =96 to =
the
>best of my limited computer knowledge, not using a spam blocking program
>myself. She says she used to have SpamArrest but got rid of it because =
she
>didn=92t like it. She no longer uses it.
>
>Nice lady. Bewildered as to why people she doesn=92t know are upset wit=
h
>her. She seemed quite sincere.
>
>So=85.this looks like someone needs to contact the SpamArrest people and=
see
>if they can get to the bottom of it. I have a friend coming in from Haw=
aii
>tonight and don=92t have the time to follow thru right now.
>
>Anyone=85..???
>
>Belinda Willis
>www.greatpottery.com
>
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