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From: Mbishop645@aol.com
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 00:31:35 -0800 (PST)
To: hab@gamegirlz.com
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>HaB wrote:
><snip>
>> That's a good place to begin, though. "Would you send a letter to
>> someone without an envelope?" "Then why not put your email in the
>> electronic equivalent of one?"
>>
>> balance.
>
>Would I send a letter to someone without an envelope?
>One word: postcard.
Ahh, but would you tape a check for your phone bill to a postcard? Other
than writing a greeting to someone what else do you use a postcard for?
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