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Old 04-30-2012, 09:36 AM
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I could do that if Robinbird has a printer?
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I could do that if Robinbird has a printer?
I do have a printer.
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I can do that for you if that's easier? Mind you, I'll have to ask my husband as I'm not technically minded that way. LOL.
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If you still need the article I can send it to you by email. Just drop me a msg
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Thanks, y'all!

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Thanks for emailing the article!!
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I pick up a copy of each issue at Barnes & Noble so if there are any other articles you need, just yell. I just got this particular issue over the weekend.
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I don't buy magazines so I never go to that section in the bookstores, but now that I know B&N sells this I'll make sure to check it out!

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Glad it's been sorted!
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I don't buy magazines so I never go to that section in the bookstores, but now that I know B&N sells this I'll make sure to check it out!

Thanks again y'all!
Don't be discouraged if you don't see it the first time you go. I've been in there and found nothing, only to go a week later and find them there. Those kinds of magazines are probably limited in quantity so when they sell out they can only wait til the next month's shipment is in. Plus, the ones we get here are nearly a month behind. I just bought the one for April last Friday.
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