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Jobb
#60601 Fri, 10 Dec 04 04:36 AM
The following is of advertizing, please edit it:
Sale Promotion for the Christmas Season:
Highly rewarded!
Spend a little more to get much more!
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Mister Micawber
#60630 Fri, 10 Dec 04 10:00 AM
Christmas Sales Promotion:
Highly rewarding!
Spend a little more to get much more!
(I don't like 'highly rewarding'-- it's too formal-- but I cannot think of an advertising equivalent at the moment.)
Mister Micawber
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'The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'which is to be master-- that's all.'
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Elisabeth M
#60652 Fri, 10 Dec 04 01:21 PM
Sales' Promotion for the Christmas Season
Very rewarding! Or Well worth your while!
Spend a little more to get much more!
Elisabeth M
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MrPedantic
#60657 Fri, 10 Dec 04 01:48 PM
Christmas Sales Bonanza!
Don't Miss Out!
Spend Less - Get More!
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...opella forensis / adducit febris...
Jobb
#60803 Sat, 11 Dec 04 02:09 PM
But I prefer MrP's version. :D
Jobb
Teacher Eric
#60855 Sat, 11 Dec 04 11:07 PM
Grand Christmas Sale!
Unbelievable Bargains!
Get More - For Less!
Teacher Eric
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Manila-based ESL/ESP teacher with a TESOL. Hoping to get a "Pass" in the DELTA.
MrPedantic
#60869 Sat, 11 Dec 04 11:54 PM
I'm outside with my sleeping bag and credit card at the ready.
When do the doors open?
MrP
MrPedantic
Jobb
#60888 Sun, 12 Dec 04 02:31 AM
I'm confused by Teacher Eric. "For less"?
Jobb
Teacher Eric
#60891 Sun, 12 Dec 04 03:22 AM
Get more (Get more stuff)
For less (For less money)
In other words, in this store you'd be able to buy more things and spend less money than what you would've spent buying the same things in another store.
Teacher Eric
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