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Marlene
 
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I just wanted to tell every one about a realy nifty site I ran across.
It's called Trader's Port. You can trade samples of tea for free. You
don't have to send in a sample to get one, but I did anyway. Actually,
I sent in about 4 oz of some jasmine oolong that I liked, but I found a
jasmine tea I liked even better.
She's just starting out, so go take a look.
Marlene
PS. I suppose you want the site address eh?
www.tradersport.tk

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"Marlene" > wrote in message
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> I just wanted to tell every one about a realy nifty site I ran across.
> It's called Trader's Port. You can trade samples of tea for free. You
> don't have to send in a sample to get one, but I did anyway. Actually,
> I sent in about 4 oz of some jasmine oolong that I liked, but I found a
> jasmine tea I liked even better.
> She's just starting out, so go take a look.
> Marlene
> PS. I suppose you want the site address eh?
> www.tradersport.tk


It's an admirable concept, but I'm leery about trading food substances with
a person or persons unknown to me, not meaning your friend, of course, but
what about the others? There are too many malicious kooks in the world and a
lot of them in cyberspace even though I tend to believe that the tea
community is generally honorable.

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"Marlene" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> I just wanted to tell every one about a realy nifty site I ran across.
> It's called Trader's Port. You can trade samples of tea for free. You
> don't have to send in a sample to get one, but I did anyway. Actually,
> I sent in about 4 oz of some jasmine oolong that I liked, but I found a
> jasmine tea I liked even better.
> She's just starting out, so go take a look.
> Marlene
> PS. I suppose you want the site address eh?
> www.tradersport.tk


It's an admirable concept, but I'm leery about trading food substances with
a person or persons unknown to me, not meaning your friend, of course, but
what about the others? There are too many malicious kooks in the world and a
lot of them in cyberspace even though I tend to believe that the tea
community is generally honorable.

--
~~Bluesea~~
Spam is great in musubi but not in email.
Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply.


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