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Thread: request for tweeking and comments-all new infomail, just same thread
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Ani_cul
Mon Jan 31, 2005 9:55 am
#14
thanks for grammer and spell check 
{ will update for it}
Personal Fittings -Whether a makeover,an always wanted to trythis alook, or a redo of your current style, I am willing to work with you, one on one
note: the the 'an always wanted to try this look' IS indeed what I meant, it is somethingI hearalot.
*perhapsa I always wanted to try this look would be more within standards...
Message Edited by Ani_cul on 01-31-2005 11:02 AM
NJ62
Mon Jan 31, 2005 10:12 am
#15
Ani_cul wrote:thanks for grammer and spell check{ will update for it}Personal Fittings -Whether a makeover,analways wanted to trythisalook, or a redo of your current style, I am willing to work with you, one on onenote: the the 'an always wanted to try this look' IS indeed what I meant, it is somethingI hearalot.*perhapsa I always wanted to try this look would be more within standards...Message Edited by Ani_cul on 01-31-2005 11:02 AM
I think the solution to this problem is to simply put quotations around it like so:
an 'always wanted to try this' look
or dashes
an always-wanted-to-try-this look
That might get across your point in an unambiguous way.
Ani_cul
Mon Jan 31, 2005 10:15 am
#16
Gyopi wrote:
The only real suggestion that I would make is to split up the mail. Have a basic bulleted mail message with the very basics and if they ask for BE clothing for example, send out a message about BE clothing, etc. This is a good message, but if it is too long I don't think most people will read it! I find that a lot of people are pretty lazy when it comes to reading.
Well this is my general advertisment, almost all listed services do have their own mail to send when asked about.
my BE one was what started this thread originally.
I do understand people do see a page and gasp, but when in the email, this isn't as {grr what's the word...brain freeze} overwhelming as it is here.
the format here is odd because when it will be fwd out it will have those nasty > everywhere so spaceing you see here keeps it from crowding there.
Got it n'j qouting will work
Message Edited by Ani_cul on 01-31-2005 11:32 AM
HippieKender
Mon Jan 31, 2005 4:52 pm
#17
Hehe, that was going to be my second suggestion. It was just a little bit confusing the original way.
I think the solution to this problem is to simply put quotations around it like so:
an 'always wanted to try this' look
or dashes
an always-wanted-to-try-this look
That might get across your point in an unambiguous way.
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