Wednesday, March 17, 2004

Monkey Vacuum

From: "Andrew Bransby, MD Central Vacuum"
To: dicknowakowski2003@yahoo.ca
CC: "Andrew Bransby"
Subject: MD Central Vacuum
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 13:17:46 -0800

Hello,
The monkey hair is not a problem with the TurboCat or Stealth power brush. The bark would definitely go down the Stealth better than the TurboCat because the Stealth has 1.25 inch opening the debris goes through verses the 5/8 inch on the TurboCat. Also, on the TurboCat all the debris goes through the air turbine that spins the brush. That would be damaging to the turbine when larger items hit it. The Stealth on the other hand sweeps all material right down its neck. The Stealth easily vacuums up quarters, socks, and the like.
Sincerely,

Andrew Bransby
E-commerce Director
M.D. Manufacturing Central Vacuums
www.centralvacuum.com"For the health of your home."1-800-525-2055 M-Th 7-5 PST
comments: I have a pet monkey that sheds a couple of times per year. Also, he brings bark in from the yard and strews it about. How do your systems handle the combination of monkey hair and bark?

Tuesday, March 09, 2004

Aspiring Lounge Singer Appeals to William Hung

From: "Don Chin"
To: "A. Dick Nowakowski"
Subject: RE: Aspiring Lounge Singer
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 19:04:58 -0800

Thank you very much for your e-mail. Your support and excitement really
encourages me. I wish I had the time to answer your e-mail personally, but due to my
school work and schedule, I cannot. However, I do want to let you know that I appreciate every letter that I receive, and will keep doing my best in all areas of my life. I hope and encourage you to do the same. Be a positive person to the world, and enjoy your life.

Sincerely your friend,

William Hung

P.S. My first CD/DVD is coming out April 6th-I think you will enjoy it! Please keep checking the official website www.williamhung.net for details. We will also be having official merchandise like shirts, caps and autographed photos available on the website, too.

-----Original Message-----
From: A. Dick Nowakowski [mailto:http://ca.f609.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=dicknowakowski2003@yahoo.ca&YY=86053&order=down&sort=date&pos=4&view=a&head=b]
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 8:22 AM
To: http://ca.f609.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=gowill@cox.net&YY=86053&order=down&sort=date&pos=4&view=a&head=b
Subject: Aspiring Lounge Singer

William,
Hello, hello. What can I say. I am a big fan. Your recent performance on American Idol touched me deeply. You have inspired me to quit my current job in order to pursue my dream of becoming a Las Vegas lounge singer. Until recently, I was the self-proclaimed President of
a struggling importer of Monkeylicious coffee beans. The coffee beans have not been selling well. As it turns out, and contrary to our market research, North Americans appear to prefer coffee beans that have not been passed through the digestive tract of Indonesian monkeys. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

Regarding my new career choice, like yourself, I have had no professional voice training. To overcome my lack of experience and talent, I plan on incorporating a small monkey into my singing act. I hope that the monkey will generate some interest in my new career. Any words of wisdom that you could provide to me, or my monkey, would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Dick Nowakowski,
Your #3 fan and a friend to the monkeys.

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