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On 8/16/2010 5:12 PM Kris Baker spake thus:

> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>> On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 17:55:34 -0500, Stu wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 15:46:17 -0700, David Nebenzahl
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>On 8/16/2010 3:40 PM spake thus:
>>>>
>>>>> Kris Baker wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
http://snurl.com/10lqv0
>>>>>> The "winking housewife" is very familiar -- does she come
>>>>>> from a Pillsbury cookbook, or other 1950s ad?
>>>>>
>>>>> It won't open for me, my browser hasn't a clue what the file is.
>>>>
>>>> Same here (Firefox 3.6.8 if anyone cares).
>>>>
>>>> I'm curious what browsers folks who *can* see the
>>>> [whateveritis] are using. Firefox has no idea what to do with a
>>>> ".CLS" file.
>>>
>>> My Internet explorer opened it just fine, and yes I've seen this in an
>>> ad from the 50's but can't remember where.

>>
>> WTF is so hard about looking up the words in the logo?
>>
>> http://doughgirl.com/
>>
>> It says it right there next to the logo. DUH!
>>
>> Yeah, those antique eBayers are pretty smart folks.

>
> I didn't realize everyone would have had trouble, or else I'd
> have sent 'em to the URL.


Warning: that page (http://doughgirl.com or http://www.doughgirl.com)
gave my computer the Blue Screen of Death. More than once (I wasn't sure
it was the site, so I tried it again). I *never* get BSODs. Weird.


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