Tallying pin recipients, empty envelopes, and got nothing
#142
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I GOT MINE, WOO HOO. When I got home this afternoon after teaching my Saturday class it was in the mail in a padded envelope with a note initialed by Danny and Aisling. <BR>Thanks so much Diane and Holly for the offers. Holly, will you make to the SoCal GTG in late August?
#147
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Me too, me too, me too! Take me out of the "empty envelope" column and put me in the "padded mailer with nice note from Danny" column.<BR><BR>I was very surprised and am very grateful. Can't wait to wear it, I'm off to Mexico in 12 days, will wear it proudly.<BR><BR>Sandy
#156
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I'm one of the lucky ones who got a pin in the first mailing. In an envelope with a hole, true, but the pin was there. I wore it proudly on my travel handbag and lost it on our second day! If you picked up a Fodor's pin somewhere in Venice on June 9 or 10, it's mine! I also had a blue ribbon on my bag, but no approaches. Of course there is no way I paid any attention to blue ribbons on other people when I had Italy to see, so I'm not surprised nobody saw mine, either.
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It arrived Saturday in perfect condition. My life and mood was transformed by a deep and satisfying feeling of acceptance. I will confess that I was worried that I may never get one for having made one too many weird comments to warrant the reward of a pin. But now I can proudly display the pin upon my breast and be counted amongst you all. I did have a back up plan which, thank god I did not have to resort to. I was contemplating posting a message to buy a "used" pin from any forum pin wearing bloke who wanted to make an extra buck and was willing to part with this most exquisite piece of jewelry, which by the minute increases in value. Whew... I'm glad I didn't haven't to resort to anything so demeaning. <BR>I remain your loyal and grateful devotee,<BR>Dr. Betty
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Rex<BR><BR>I'm still on the "got none" list
<BR><BR>Here's the history: Excitedly requested a pin the first day, within hours of availability. Husband requested his about two days later. Husband received his in torn envelope in late May; I received nothing. Sent an e-mail to Fodors about a week ago politely requesting another and am still pinless and petulant, but ever-hopeful in CA.<BR><BR>Formerly [email protected]
<BR><BR>Here's the history: Excitedly requested a pin the first day, within hours of availability. Husband requested his about two days later. Husband received his in torn envelope in late May; I received nothing. Sent an e-mail to Fodors about a week ago politely requesting another and am still pinless and petulant, but ever-hopeful in CA.<BR><BR>Formerly [email protected]
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Betsy,<BR>Keep the faith deary, fodors will get to you. I was impressed that my name and address was hand written and not some kind of mass produced label. I hate to sound maudlin, but I do believe these people take the expression of gratitude in the form of these pins seriously. Ya gotta love 'em.<BR>Dr. Betty

