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Re: Halloween buckets in Colorado
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lugnet.loc.us.co.den
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Sat, 31 Oct 1998 06:13:30 GMT
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I really think that if you don't CAREFULLY study the images on the outside of the
bucket, you will be sorely surprised when you open it to discover no 2x4, 1x8, or any
other orange pieces. I think they could have done a better job with this bucket in
general.
--Roby
Duane Hess wrote:
> I finally got my first Halloween bucket this morning! I'm still not sure what to
> think of the orange pieces though. I found it hard to distinguish between the
> orange pieces and the yellow ones when the pieces were in a shadow or low
> light. I also thought that there could have been more pieces in the bucket. Any
> other opinions?
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| | Re: Halloween buckets in Colorado
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| I finally got my first Halloween bucket this morning! I'm still not sure what to think of the orange pieces though. I found it hard to distinguish between the orange pieces and the yellow ones when the pieces were in a shadow or low light. I also (...) (26 years ago, 28-Oct-98, to lugnet.loc.us.co.den)
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