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Hi everyone,

In case it ended up in your junk mail folders, you can view our December Newsletter here.

We had some difficulties with the email broadcast software, so sincere apologies if you received the email a few times. The bcc field didn't work either, so it was a bit of a disaster!

There were a large number of bouncebacks, so if you'd like the newsletter in future, please put a legitimate email in your profile.

Anyway folks, happy holidays!

Cheers,

~ Lush ~
Thanks Lush! You are awesome. This is the best website ever! Keep at it.....it willl work out. I got nada in my email but I will keep looking.
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Thanks Lush! You are awesome. This is the best website ever! Keep at it.....it willl work out. I got nada in my email but I will keep looking.


You're too kind.

It seems and most other free mail services quite happily put newsletter type mails in the trash, and if your settings are strict, deletes them before they're even seen.

Will keep trying
Most of the mail sorting vetting programs will regard an email as spam if it has more than a total of 10 addresses in it, unless the sender is in the program's white list of acceptable sources. Most free mail services don't have generic white lists, but some, like G-mail, do create individual white lists for their members if they locate an email amongst their spam and mark it as being from a valid sender. Some ISP have a similar system as well.

I haven't seen the newsletter in either my normal g-mail box or the spam box. But found it easy to find and read here.

Putting a copy here is a very good idea, I think.
I must be one of the special ones......I got the newsletter in my e-mail.
♥ Listen, touch, and look around in the air and on the ground. If you watch all nature's things, you might just see a fairy's wings. ♥
Could well be, all pixies are special, except, of course, Cornish Pixies.
Um, whats a cornish pixie?
♥ Listen, touch, and look around in the air and on the ground. If you watch all nature's things, you might just see a fairy's wings. ♥
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - the Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher Gilderoy Lockhart brings a big cage of these flying animals that are very mischievous creatures called Cornish Pixies. They stand about 150 mm or 6 inches in height, and when he opens the cage to release them into the class room, they create havoc as they set about making as much trouble as they can.
Forgot to add, since I read that book, I've wondered if Cornish Pixies are what they make Cornish Pasties out of.
Causing lots of trouble huh? Thats totally me!! LOL
♥ Listen, touch, and look around in the air and on the ground. If you watch all nature's things, you might just see a fairy's wings. ♥
Not going to argue with that one.....lol....jk pixie.gn7sRPMmmJtHphwD
Harry Potter? How old are you Deadly?

I think posting the newsletter here, as well as emailing it is the way to go in future. I wonder how long before the humble email is totally and utterly ruined by spammers so that another system replaces it.
I turned 53 last birthday, and the Harry Potter books are still a good read as escapist literature. My teenage son is deeply into them, so he gets them and I borrow them - truth to tell, I usually get them for him as birthday or Christmas gifts and then borrow them after he reads them. Ditto with the DVDs.

But my reading habits vary from Homer through to everything except Mills and Boon romances - I prefer something with some plot and story line to it. Anne McCaffrey, David Webber, Issac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, Gresham, Lindsay Davis, Don Pendleton, Peter Tremayne, Susanna Gregory, Paul Doherty, Elizabeth Moon, Larry Niven, W.E.Johns, Candice Robb, Ellis Peters, Enid Blyton, and many, many others - all write good stories.
Never got into the whole Harry Potter thing myself......
♥ Listen, touch, and look around in the air and on the ground. If you watch all nature's things, you might just see a fairy's wings. ♥
Considering the audience it's aimed at, it's well written for that target group - a good basic yarn and reasonably well delivered, a touch corny in places though.

Nut you should do some searches for some of the fanfic on Potter, whewh - lava hot for some of it. All those young schoolies doing all sorts of magical and sexual things to each other.

The David Webber 'Honor Harrington' series is quite good, so is the Cadfael series and Anne McCaffrey's series - all of them. Plenty of others as well.
I really didn't get into the whole Harry Potter thing either. However, my son was really into it. I watched the movies and they are actually pretty good if you can watch them from the first one. They are not really like kids movies or whatever. They are good movies to watch.
yes, the movies have a lot more adult slant to them than the books do, there are some kids type passages int he books that get left out of the movies - an improvement in my book. lol. ( sorry, I couldn't help the pun_.
I think deleted it before I even found it in my junk folder.

Thanks for posting the link, and for my mention
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I think deleted it before I even found it in my junk folder.

Thanks for posting the link, and for my mention


No problemo monsieur plow.
Thank you lush for the honorable mention in the December newsletter. I feel like a blossoming author.

I do love your website, and also recently enjoyed hanging + chatting with the members which reside here.
Your site will be immortalized in cyberspace forever! keep up the great work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Bre, you're fun to have around, and thanks for the interesting questions, you are provoking some response from our boys...
I aim to tease! OH, I MEAN PLEASE!
Tsk, tsk, such a tease, Bre. You deserve a spankin'.

Lush, did you send out the Jan. newsletter yet?
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Tsk, tsk, such a tease, Bre. You deserve a spankin'.

Lush, did you send out the Jan. newsletter yet?


You're a hard task master...

It's on the list.