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Re: Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus (Re: The Answer (Re: 4051 Nesquik Bunny))
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lugnet.promo, lugnet.general
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Wed, 28 Nov 2001 05:22:01 GMT
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In lugnet.promo, Rob Doucette writes:
> > Matt, I received a similar e-mail from the same source. I originally sent
> > an e-mail to the product manager for Nesquik in the US. The message I
> > received also stated "thanks for your interest, we have enclosed a Nesquik
> > Quicky". Don't know how you do product enclosures with an e-mail...
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> I received my Nesquik Bunny from Nestlé Germany today with the following
> note from Nestlé Verbraucher-Service:
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> Mit Freundlicher Empfehlung
> (with friendly recommendation) <-Babelfish
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> Very nice, thanks Nestlé!
Must've gotten that Binary Material Transfer Protocol (BMTP) up and running
to send it via e-mail like that! You'd think they'd find military uses for
such a technology first, instead of a candy maker using it to send LEGO
electronically, but there you go.
Rob, after research and development costs to actually get it to you, that
50¢ Nesquik Bunny set is probably worth $1 maybe 2 billion! Congrats!
Matt
FUT lugnet.off-topic.really-lame-joke.go-away.matt.you.suck 8?D
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