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Updated Silly Yaks Restaurant List


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Okay, new restaurant guide list out. It's now 153 pages (320 restaurants long). Compare that with your old guide to see if it's worth updating. If so, please give your e-mail address below. You need Adobe Reader to view it. Uhh...you can also download it from the site if you're a member of the Silly Yaks group (on the Yahoo groups). If you are a member, here's the link to the list, where you can save it and access it offline:

Open Original Shared Link


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PreOptMegs Explorer

Please could you send it to me?

Megs35@hotmail.com

Thank you very, very much.

celiac3270 Collaborator

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mstrain Rookie

Hi celiac3270:

I would love the restaurant list, if you could please send it to me. Thanks! :D jms@optonline.net

Claire Collaborator
Okay, new restaurant guide list out.  It's now 153 pages (320 restaurants long).  Compare that with your old guide to see if it's worth updating.  If so, please give your e-mail address below.  You need Adobe Reader to view it.  Uhh...you can also download it from the site if you're a member of the Silly Yaks group (on the Yahoo groups).  If you are a member, here's the link to the list, where you can save it and access it offline:

Open Original Shared Link

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Could you sent the llist please. Much apprciated.

cmason@innernet.net

Claire Collaborator
Okay, new restaurant guide list out.  It's now 153 pages (320 restaurants long).  Compare that with your old guide to see if it's worth updating.  If so, please give your e-mail address below.  You need Adobe Reader to view it.  Uhh...you can also download it from the site if you're a member of the Silly Yaks group (on the Yahoo groups).  If you are a member, here's the link to the list, where you can save it and access it offline:

Open Original Shared Link

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Could you sent the llist please. Much apprciated.

cmason@innernet.net

pixiegirl Enthusiast

The URL comes back for me as not found. Can I have a copy too, I'm a member of that list but can't ever get any of their lists and such to open for me.

Susan


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celiac3270 Collaborator

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Susan, could you give me your e-mail address and I'll send it? I probably already have it, but I have hundreds automatically stuck in my address book, so I have no idea who is who.

Umm... where does it conk out? Let's start at the beginning.

You can get to the site, right?

Then click on files

Then click on the restaurant list folder

Then click on the file. If it conks out on this state, you probably need an updated version of Adobe reader, which you can get for free at adobe.com. If it messes up before, then I have no idea what's wrong, but it shouldn't be happening.

celiac3270 Collaborator

Michele, do you have very little mailbox space? I got a reply that the message didn't go through.

BabySnooks Rookie
Okay, new restaurant guide list out.  It's now 153 pages (320 restaurants long).  Compare that with your old guide to see if it's worth updating.  If so, please give your e-mail address below.  You need Adobe Reader to view it.  Uhh...you can also download it from the site if you're a member of the Silly Yaks group (on the Yahoo groups).  If you are a member, here's the link to the list, where you can save it and access it offline:

Open Original Shared Link

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The link didn't work for me. Could you send it to me? Thanks so much.

sasjune9@yahoo.com

Sharon

swittenauer Enthusiast

Could you please send it to us also?

swittenauer@hotmail.com

Thanks!

sspitzer5 Apprentice

Hi celiac3270, I'd love a copy! I'm at sspitzer5@yahoo.com.

Thanks!

mstrain Rookie
Michele, do you have very little mailbox space?  I got htis reply (it didn't go through):

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Strange....could you try this e-mail, please? Thanks!

michelek@hotmail.com

laurelfla Enthusiast

hi, celiac3270!

i'd love a copy!

mycatisgftoo@yahoo.com

thanks a million!

Mjohnson73 Apprentice

Hey celiac3270,

I would love a copy as well....

maya@charter.net

thanks!

--maya

celiac3270 Collaborator

Sorry, guys. The link didn't work for me either. I'll go step by step for those who are members or would like to become members.

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celiac3270 Collaborator

Here's the link to the group, where you could register if you wanted to join, as well. Once registered, click on FILES, then I think the first folder says something about a restaurant list. Under that is the newest version. The folder name may be out of date and say something about 213 restaurants, but if you open it up, it will have only one file, that which is newest. Open Original Shared Link

frenchiemama Collaborator

I'd like it too, please!

pehlkec@uwstout.edu

celiac3270 Collaborator

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(sorry to have to make so many stupid posts like this, but I want to make sure I don't skip anyone and this way people know that it should show up in their mailbox and if it doesn't, they can inquire about it...etc.

Jen H Contributor

Hey celiac3270,

I'd love a copy of the restaurant file when you get a chance.

jennifer_mark@hotmail.com

Thanks!

:) Jen

celiac3270 Collaborator

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jkmunchkin Rising Star

Hi celiac3270. Would you mind sending to me also. jilliank@gmail.com

Thanks so much.

JoeB Apprentice

Please send me a copy, too.

bdajoe@sbcglobal.net

Thanks - Joe

celiac3270 Collaborator

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cdford Contributor

Drop a copy my way, please. Thanks in advance.

cdford@integrity.com

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