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Kevin S. Wilson
 
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On Tue, 7 Oct 2003 08:26:02 -0500, "Jack Sloan" >
wrote:

>
>"GTE" > wrote in message
...
>> Hey Dave,
>>
>> Another great source for spice blends is Grill Thrill Seasonings.
>> Take a peek and see if it fits your style.
>>
>> http://www.grillthrill.com
>>
>> --
>> Kenneth Palmer


> Kevin....this is a job for you.


Maybe, but I get confused these days. Is this the guy who threatened
some sort of vague legal action if we didn't stop interferring with
his business?

googlegooglegoogle

Nope, that's not Kenneth. This is:

"Maybe we can get together and sit down and trade resumes. Maybe you
have been a chef for tren years, I don't know. But I have. If you
listen up, you might learn something from me and my associates."

So far, all I've learned is the URL to his web site. Maybe I missed
all of the posts in which he shared the many lessons learned over
those ten years of chefifying.

Then there's this to consider:

"I am not here to sell, just make cooking
friends. I guess you aren't one of them until you decide to come out
and start talking about food."

Kenneth, I'll be your cooking friend. And only a very good cooking
friend would tell you what I'm about to tell you.

ALL YOU EVER HAD TO DO TO ADVERTISE YOUR WEB SITE WAS PARTICIPATE IN
NEWSGROUPS BY POSTING USEFUL, HELPFUL, INTERESTING INFORMATION. AT
LEAST SOME OF US WOULD'VE CLICKED ON THE LINK IN YOUR .SIG.


--
Kevin S. Wilson
Tech Writer at a University Somewhere in Idaho
"Anything, when cooked in large enough batches, will be vile."
--Dag Right-square-bracket-gren, in alt.religion.kibology