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neilharold
03-26-2007, 02:51 PM
I received a newsletter email from JLH's site that I think is a link to the behind the scenes video mentioned on the board.


Jennifer Love Hewitt for Hanes

Watch exclusive Behind the Scenes footage of the making of Jennifer Love Hewitt’s latest ad campaign for Hanes. Check out her official website for more information: http://jenniferlovehewittonline.com/


I am bringing this up only because recently another email address sent me a communication that reminded me to be sure to enter the sender's email into my address book or contact folder so that that other newsletter would not be filed in a spam folder.
This regards webmail not mailreader programs; I think I might be falling behind technically a bit.
(But only because of the media nowadays. I still want the digital-programming to be front and center not the content.)
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The photo of JLH in my newsletter in one of her older ones from 1999 or sometime and also the photo is cropped to just her profile and 1999 hairstyle. jpg file format.

neilharold was searching for newsletter sub page.....
http://www.safesearching.com/error/site_unavailable.html

I could chatter along for a spell today, but I like the idea of changing the acronyn for the site to cl from ss. cl may not sound so great, but ss can mean other things than shortstop.

New topic that might be welcomed. When viewing Charmed eppies sometimes the writing stands out more on home viewing than on satellite or broadcast or cable TV because there are no commercial interruptions.

Instead of the Wiccan there are sometimes more generalized,

http://thesaurus.reference.com/cite.html?qh=phrase&ia=roget

It is good and I am interested.
I noted two but only remember one *- rhetorical question - and I have to go back to my pocket spiral notebook for the definition. I can't

remember the other. At all.
I can get them and post or edit,

later. shrug!
At fifty plus years I can report that my memory is not as quick, fast or rapid as thirty years ago.
This condition of slowing down must be common to people.

*one phrase used was rhetorical question

neilharold
04-03-2007, 08:08 PM
rhetorical question but also "euphemism" I forgot.
means to lighten up.
rhetorical question means "no answer expected" ?

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/rhetorical%20question

from a fifth year episode of charmed I think.

My apartment people want to inspect for termites tomorrow all downstairs apartments so I should clean the disarray of media items and material and stuff

for laughs look at this:
http://www.mersenne.org/3021377.htm
and that was a history link. a year later the prime number is longer

2,098,960 digits

bye, from neilharold