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Subject:RE: Best Practice for reviewing documents From:"Giordano, Connie" <connie -dot- giordano -at- twcable -dot- com> To:<techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Tue, 20 Dec 2005 16:33:25 -0500
And once you all the cards folded and stapled together on a paper plate,
you got to spray paint the whole thing gold and hang it on the front
door for a day (after which the parents were embarrassed enough to
revert back to the "regular" wreath"). At the age of 7 I thought they
were beeyooteefull!
Regards,
Connie
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Subject: Re: Best Practice for reviewing documents
I actually do remember doing this in sixth grade...my teacher's husband
gave
us a bunch of them, however I do not remember how to do them. I do
remember
my mother thinking that was too "high tech" for Christmas :)
Melissa
>From: Amy Gale To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Subject: Re: Best
Practice
>for reviewing documents Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 16:10:51 -0500
>
>Char James-Tanny wrote:
>
>>>Hey - anyone remember making "holiday" wreaths (back then it was 'ok'
to
>>>call 'em Christmas wreaths) out of the IBM cards???
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Yup :-) (I've remembered several other things, too, based on
everyone's
>>lists ;-) )
>>
>>
>
>I'm dying to know how this is done. All I ever did with punch cards was
>draw ballerinas (mostly in pirouette pose, due to the physical
constraints
>of the card).
>
>Amy ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
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