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They're ears must have been burning! :D

Nope, their brains must be foggy due to ingesting gluten from their shampoo. :D


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They're ears must have been burning! :D

Nope, their brains must be foggy due to ingesting gluten from their shampoo. :D

They are definately something...........probably not appropriate for the board for me to say what :P

I layed the magazine on the couch. I can't bring myself to sit down and read it because I start laughing just looking at it. I am just blown away that they have somehow sent me this mag. to my new address! I think what cracks me up the most is that..........they have sent the mag and it's STILL late! ha It's not even a new issue. :lol:

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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That was another reason why I let my subscription expire - they are always late. Several times, there were articles or ads about something "coming soon", but by the time I got the magazine it was past! I remember one Christmas season, I got the magazine with alot of Christmas recipes in January!

As to how they got your new address, Jessica, it is most likely because they have printed on or near the mailing label "Address Service Requested". If they put that on there, the post office will notify them of your new address.

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As to how they got your new address, Jessica, it is most likely because they have printed on or near the mailing label "Address Service Requested". If they put that on there, the post office will notify them of your new address.

Nope this wasn't forwarded from my old address. It had the new one printed right on there just like I had subscribed from the new address. Things that get forwarded from the old place usually have this big yellow sticker with my new address printed on. Anyways.....I'm sticking with my theory that GFL is stalking me! :D

-Jessica

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