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European mugs up for trade
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Traderval
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09/29/2003
http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b3d708b3127cce8f63ec1c94cd0000001610 These are your average mugs you can find over here during a summer of hunting-gathering. Not too exciting, but then again the brown mugs are local products from the Swiss Mövenpick restaurant (The mold originated in Germany though). I will trade them for any mug I don't have yet (salt shakers or bowls are also accepted as payment). You can mail pictures of your dusty trade items to: v.boissonnas@heaa-ne.ch Best regards from your trading outpost in distant Europe. |
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OceaOtica
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10/06/2003
hi [ Edited by: tikitanked on 2003-10-06 09:35 ] |
EM
Evil Mastermind
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10/07/2003
They look so... European! |
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Traderval
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11/02/2003
Most of these mugs have gone to the US and Canada, but I have a few extra of the green and brown ones left. The brown Mövenpick mugs from Switzerland are also represented in James 'Tiki Quest' together with their German counterpart. It will take me another couple of months to find new ones since the car boot season is over.If you're quick, you can trade in the few that are left. Mahalo, |
PJ
purple jade
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11/02/2003
Uh, not quite. |
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Traderval
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11/02/2003
Sorry, of course I meant Duke & Amy's. But James book is not bad either. Less colourful, but just as useful. |
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stentiki
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11/07/2003
Trader Val, Cool mugs! Nice trading with you. Looking forward to having a drink from the Movenpick mug. Mahalo. |
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FLOUNDERart
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11/07/2003
Traderval, what do you have left? |
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Traderval
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11/07/2003
Aloha Flounder, got one brown left, the emrald eyes and the two green chinese grog mugs. Will go hunting tomorrow, let me know if you're looking for something in particular. |
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