Alternative uses for film canisters
Cecilia (cecilia@SUITE.SUITE.COM)
Wed, 14 Aug 1996 11:12:51 -0700
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We have the girls in my brownie troop make necklaces out of the =20=
film canister by punching a hole on each side and threading =
plastic =20
lacing through. The girls decorate the canisters and we put in =
each =20
girls "authorization to treat" forms and permission slips when we =20=
go out on field trips. In case of an emergency each girl is =20
attached to her information.
Cecilia Mohney
Brownie Troop #864
Garden Grove, CA
cecilia@suite.com
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My previous message was not sent with an attachment but I guess =
that some people couldn't read it. I'm sending this using MIME =
mail to see if that makes a difference. Should all of my posts be =
sent using MIME? Here is my original post:
<smaller>We have the girls in my brownie troop make necklaces out =
of the =20
film canister by punching a hole on each side and threading =
plastic =20
lacing through. The girls decorate the canisters and we put in =
each =20
girls "authorization to treat" forms and permission slips when we =20=
go out on field trips. In case of an emergency each girl is =20
attached to her information.
</smaller>Cecilia Mohney
Brownie Troop #864
Garden Grove, CA
cecilia@suite.com
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