The pin is OK, but where do you get one of those red plastic Eleven's that
it's sitting in?
Mark Joerger
http://www.open.org/joerger/westfield.html
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To: Chapman Era <chapman-era@autox.team.net>; Europa list
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Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 9:15 PM
Subject: Y2K... Lotus Web Shop... Happy New Year!
>
>
> Happy New Year!
>
> After witnessing an unburning river in England on TV, I started surfin'
> 'round the Internet and found a quite unusual web site.
>
> Apparently, there's a Lotus Web Shop on the Internet!
>
> Looks like they really have their stuff together!! They have a lot of
> Lotus stuff for sale. I sent them an e-mail and they said the site is
> new and is Y2K compliant. They further stated that they will soon have a
> lot more stuff online and that they will have credit card capability
> within a few days/weeks.
>
> They seemed like they might have a clue about Lotus and that
> think-style.
>
> They also said that they are running a contest. All you have to do is
> send an e-mail to the following address: mailto:sales@lotuswebshop.com
> and that by so doing you would be eligible to win a Grand Prize. The
> prize is a real Lotus!
>
> Not only that!
>
> You also get a porcelain Lotus lapel pin!
>
> This is much better than Publisher's Clearing House!!
>
> You can get a glimpse of the prizes at this URL:
> http://idt.net/~lotusf1/lotusforyou.htm
>
> The usual disclaimers... I have no connection to these people, no reason
> to spam, no connection whatsoever!
>
> Chunky Chapman
> Argentina
>
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