In a message dated 11/30/07 1:35:52 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
markhaslem@yahoo.com writes:
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D'oh now I feel guilty. I never recieved that as a mailer, it was just
a piece of satire for all the posters who will painstakingly detail
really unexciting mailers that they get here. Obviously nobody got the
joke, but in point of fact I did not recieve a mailer offering a twenty
five cents savings on a 39.95 or larger logowear purchase in the gift
shop, or a one dollar lucky buck bet good only at the green chip
tables, or a free ride on the train.--- In <A HREF="mailto:vpFREE_Laughlin%40yahoogroups.com">vpFREE_Laughlin@yahoogroups.com</A>, "testpro" <testpro@...> wrote:
>
> During the slot tournament we mentioned to a 'suit' that someone had
> received a mailed offer for a free train ride. We suggested to him
> that we thought the train was already free, his response was to
> scurry away to something more important.
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So what are we going to do with "markhaslem" for this transgression?
How about doing a shrimp cocktail survey for us? March up, or down the
river, sampling each and every offering?
Maybe pricing the booze, say Barcardi pints of rum, in every gift shop, gas
station and mall store?
Of couse just standing in the lines for us might be enough. Maybe an hour in
the Watchman store at the Riverside? How about a session of VP at the gas
station next to the TE? I bet the train whistle can be heard and the cocktailer
cannot be seen.
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