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Old 31-01-2005, 01:58 PM
Cereus-validus...
 
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Right on! Tell 'em RWL. He may no plants but he don't squat about Kraft
paper.


You did it again dyslexic dick. That's "know plants".

You are definitely one illiterate cheese head.

Its the plain brown paper that a dead fish on your doorstep is wrapped
in!!!!


So now I'm wondering what came first Kraft Paper or the color Kraft Brown
(see Crayola for details.)


Not at all surprised that you still play with crayons.

You probably made too much of a mess with your finger paints!!!!!


"Ricky" wrote in message
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"Ricky" wrote in message
"In the trade (and I was in the trade for 18 years) it's called Kraft

Paper,
you silly duck."


On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 21:37:58 GMT, "Cereus-validus..." wrote:
How sad that is that nobody in the trade is bright enough to correct a
simple spelling error. Maybe it from prolonged exposure to toxic fumes
or
lead in cheap paints.


Kraft is the correct spelling. Kraft is the German word for Strong,
The paper used for grocery bags is kraft paper. There is also paper
used for arts and crafts, sold as craft paper.


Right on! Tell 'em RWL. He may no plants but he don't squat about Kraft
paper. So now I'm wondering what came first Kraft Paper or the color Kraft
Brown (see Crayola for details.)




 
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