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3/25/13 Andthentheresbea : Messages : 2100-2140 of 3145 3/25/13 andthentheresbea : Messages : 2100-2140 of 3145 Hi, Kevin Help Get new Yahoo! Mail apps Mail My Y! Yahoo! Search Search Web AdChoices vectorlime · [email protected] | Group Owner ­ Edit Membership Start a Group | My Groups | Find a Yahoo! Group andthentheresbea ∙ And Then There's Bea - Just Bea Arthur My Groups Home Messages Message # Go Search: Search Advanced Messages Help Messages Pending Messages Topics Hot Topics Spam? [Delete] Messages 2100 ­ 2140 of 3145 Oldest | < Older | Newer > | Newest Start Topic Post Files Delete Photos Messages: Show Message Summaries Sort by Date Links Members #2100 From: ironicwit ironicwit Pending Date: Sun Apr 4, 2004 2:27 pm Calendar Subject: Raffle of Script Signed by Bea Promote Those of you living in Ohio might be interested in this news item. The Wyandot County Humane Society will be celebrating Pawzfest on Invite Sunday, May 16. Among items to be raffled off during the event is Messages a "real Hollywood script" autographed by Bea. Management Start Topic http://www.wyhumane.org/Pawzfest.htm Just address an email to [email protected] The Yahoo! Groups Product Blog Reply | Messages in this Topic (1) Jump to a particular message Check it out! Message # AdChoices Search Messages Info Settings Group Information Members: 302 Category: Arthur, Beatrice SPONSOR RESULTS Founded: May 27, 2001 Local Banks Directory Language: English yellowpages. area ­ ATM, checking & banking services movies online Yahoo! Groups Tips Movies.Inbox. Watch Online. With Free Movies Toolbar. Did you know... Discover ways to improve Jobs NOW Hiring your group. Check out Moderator Central. www.CareersForUs. Local Jobs in Your area! Paying $13­$27/hr + benefits. #2101 From: "Jason" <[email protected]> thenextbestt... Date: Sat Apr 10, 2004 12:14 am Send Email Subject: Can i get some help ­PLUS­ Vote for Maude on DVD!!! Hey guys (and gals!) just wondering if there is anyone here on this list who would be willing to make me a tape of some Maude episodes im missing.... ? Looking for someone who is SERIOUS about doing it... someone in the past said he/she would, but aparently just strung me along.... i am missing the 3-part finale, plus the 3 Christmas episodes from the last 3 seasons... I am totally willing to pay for the VHS tape, shipping, and even compensation for the time to dub them... if anyone can help me out, PLEASE email me at [email protected] Also, just thought i'd let everyone know there is a NEW poll to get Maude on DVD!!! It's from the official Columbia-TriStar Home Video site, so let's ALLLLL vote often and try to get Maude on DVD!! Can you imagine! seeing the 4-5 minutes that were cut out of EACH and every episode for TV Land!?!? movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/andthentheresbea/messages/2100?l=1 1/10 3/25/13 andthentheresbea : Messages : 2100-2140 of 3145 Let's do it!!! Click on the following link to vote: http://www.sonypictures.com/cthe/tv/tvondvdpoll -jason in Kansas City (aka a usual lurker) :o) Reply | Messages in this Topic (1) #2104 From: glassbell_aol glassbell_aol Date: Wed Apr 21, 2004 8:57 am Subject: Maudie & the Moguls TV Land's "Moguls" series features some things of interest to us . May 5--"Moguls: The 70s Part 1" Features Norman Lear. Followed by--are you ready for this?--a "Maude" episode (#1)!! May 19--"Moguls: The 80s" Features the "Golden Girls" producers. Here's the schedule: http://www.tvland.com/tvmoguls/moguls_schedules.jhtml Reply | Messages in this Topic (2) #2105 From: adi nor <[email protected]> dancerchicke... Date: Wed Apr 21, 2004 6:22 pm Send Email Subject: Re: [And Then There's Bea] Maudie & the Moguls --- glassbell_aol <[email protected]> wrote: > TV Land's "Moguls" series features some things of > interest to us . > > May 5--"Moguls: The 70s Part 1" Features Norman > Lear. > Followed by--are you ready for this?--a "Maude" > episode (#1)!! > May 19--"Moguls: The 80s" Features the "Golden > Girls" producers. > > Here's the schedule: > http://www.tvland.com/tvmoguls/moguls_schedules.jhtml > > hey thanx u soooooooooooooo much 4 telling me this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i have to remeber to watch it!!!!!!!!!!!!! do u no if maude is going to bcoem a regular show on tv land???? thanx again andi __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! 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(and no I am not homophobic, being gay myself). ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 1:39 PM Subject: [And Then There's Bea] Digest Number 394 > > There are 2 messages in this issue. > > Topics in this digest: > > 1. there is great fun for lesbian and bifemale movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/andthentheresbea/messages/2100?l=1 2/10 3/25/13 andthentheresbea : Messages : 2100-2140 of 3145 > From: "bdsjiw" <[email protected]> > 2. New file uploaded to andthentheresbea > From: andthentheresbea > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 1 > Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 10:25:07 -0000 > From: "bdsjiw" <[email protected]> > Subject: there is great fun for lesbian and bifemale > > Lesbian, bifemale,bicouple and curious, > The club with over 90000 sexy females is a good choice for you. > The pretty girls spread all over the world. > You can find sexy ads, free chat, pen-pals, friends, pictures, clubs, > cruises. > Welcome! 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All lesbians and bi-females can get your love in your cities. > > You can access this file at the URL > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/andthentheresbea/files/%21%21LesbianConnect_com.ht\ m > > To learn more about file sharing for your group, please visit > > http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/files > > Regards, > > bdsjiw <[email protected]> > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > > #1 Bea Arthur Fan Group > > Be sure to visit the new BeaBoard @ > http://www.beatricearthur.com/forums/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/andthentheresbea/messages/2100?l=1 3/10 3/25/13 andthentheresbea : Messages : 2100-2140 of 3145 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Reply | Messages in this Topic (2) #2109 From: vectorlime vectorlime Date: Sat Apr 24, 2004 12:18 pm Subject: Re: Digest Number 394 I understand your frustration, however, just ignore those messages... I usually will delete them as soon as I see them posted. But, I don't want to moderate this group either, so people can do what they want. Take care! Kev! --- In [email protected], "GNM" <michelle@c...> wrote: > What the hell has this to do with Bea Arthur? I am sorry, but I get fed up > with this on Yahoo groups! Young kids sometimes use these groups, so unless > u are using a group with an adult content warning, please watch what you > write. (and no I am not homophobic, being gay myself). > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 1:39 PM > Subject: [And Then There's Bea] Digest Number 394 > > > > > > There are 2 messages in this issue. > > > > Topics in this digest: > > > > 1. there is great fun for lesbian and bifemale > > From: "bdsjiw" <bdsjiw@y...> > > 2. 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