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Updated Silly Yaks Restaurant List


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celiac3270,

Could you send me a copy too?

Thanks,

Deblieb@aol.com


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Bette Explorer

Hi celiac3270,

You sent me a copy of the previous list. Being a newbie at the time (and still struggling now) that list was soooo helpful. I would love a copy of the new one :D

Thanks,

Bette @ bboophsd@earthlink.net

celiac3270 Collaborator

Bette...your's didn't go through. I don't believe, though, that a correct e-mail address can have two at signs (@) in it. And is there a space between the Bette and the @ and then the @ and the subsequent B?

pixiegirl Enthusiast

Hi celiac3270,

I can't even get to the web page (url) supplied here the one that starts with f2.. blah blah. I get the page not found thingy.

I can't understand why this happens, I've spoken to the owner of the yahoo group, I do get all their mail and can go to the start page of the silly yaks yahoo group but when I click on the link my adobe opens but stays blank. She said it was because I didn't have the latest version, well I got it and the same thing happens. My adobe works fine for other web sites so I'm not sure what the issue is I open lots of .pdf files.

My address is bailey@cape.com

Thanks, Susan

celiac3270 Collaborator

Weird... well, I'll send it to you via e-mail and you'll see if you can open it.

Bette Explorer
Bette...your's didn't go through.  I don't believe, though, that a correct e-mail address can have two at signs (@) in it.  And is there a space between the Bette and the @ and then the @ and the subsequent B?

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celiac3270,

ooops :rolleyes: I signed my name Bette then meant to skip a space and write my email address. I ended up putting it all on one line. It is bboophsd@earthlink.net.

Thanks,

Bette

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Oh, of course! Sent...


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coreyjilda Rookie

please snd it to me at coreyjilda@yahoo.com

swittenauer Enthusiast

Thanks! We got it!

musikate Apprentice

celiac3270, Dahlink, please send me a copy...tcherkate@yahoo.com

redheadheather Explorer

Could you please send it to me too? Best address would be Heather.Wiersma@usdoj.gov (work).

Thanks!!!

LRgirl Explorer

Hi,

Could you please send me a copy? Email is lovelife62001@yahoo.com. Thank you so much!!

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familee3 Newbie

Could you please email me this guide? My 5-year-old daughter was diagnosed on Friday and I'm struggling with all of this information. I appreciate the help! Thanks!

Lori

gteam63@hotmail.com

misskris Apprentice

celiac3270, you're so awesome to do this. I know it must get tiring, but could I pretty please have a copy as well?

Email is kristen_varney@yahoo.com

Thanks SOOOOOOO much!! MWAH! (That's a kiss!) :D

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Thanks SOOOOOOO much!! MWAH! (That's a kiss!) biggrin.gif

Thank you, but you didn't have to, lol :lol:

kosmokitty Newbie

[We haven't got the first list! Please could you e-mail this list to us! Thanks so much!

studskousen@hotmail.com

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Maureen73 Apprentice

Hi celiac3270!

Me too please!!! Would you please send it to chuckst@earthlink.net.

You are fabulous!

Thanks so much,

Maureen :)

emmirose2008 Rookie

hey!

Can you e-mail it to me????

emmirose2008@aol.com!!

thanks

<3emily

Guest JlazyH

Very much could use a copy.Thanks jlazyh1@earthlink.net

mouse Enthusiast

celiac3270,

Could I also have a new updated list. Thank you. armettaz@msn.com :)

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AN616 Rookie

Hello,

Can you please send it to me also?

ahanson616@yahoo.com

Thank-you very much!

celiac3270 Collaborator

Done.

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