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Posted by Judi in Wi on July 21, 2007 at 20:46:07 from (75.100.0.198):
In Reply to: google posted by ken in texas on July 21, 2007 at 09:33:03:
Ken, don't feel dumb, just checked out what you posted and now I know too! thanks for the info! By the way, my poor dad who was 77 at the time went to the local grocery store in town. The gal in front of him used coupons she had printed off of the grocery stores website. When my dad asked what the website was, the cashier wasn't sure of the exact address, but thought it was probably the name of the grocery store preceded by www. and a dot com My dad went home and tried it out..called me needing assistance getting out of it...the name of the grocery store was "Dick's Supermarket". ha...ha...
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