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Next Stop Honolulu
Posted by
Anonymous
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Fri, Jul 1 2005 4:29 AM
Hi
I thought your members might like to know that there is a great coffee table book "Next Stop Honolulu" on sale.
Starting July 1st -
http://www.besspress.com/basket/shoppingcart.cfm?repvendid=1468&DiscCode=July,Garden
Celebrate your Independence with July 4th Savings the entire month of July from Hawaii's independent publisher, Bess Press. Take 25% off your entire order plus take 35% off gardening and plant life titles. But that's not all, for every order over $20, you'll receive a free complimentary copy of a Bess Press book.
mahalo,
Shonna~
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Posted by
ndbprr
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Fri, Jul 1 2005 2:28 PM
And what the H*** this has to do with trains is?????????????? Oh I get it. a self serving free advertisement to push your crap where it isn't wanted at the expense of a company providing us with a free forum. Great idea. Maybe you could start an internet service to place ads on other peoples servers. You could call it E-Crap.
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Posted by
ironhorseman
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Sat, Jul 2 2005 1:24 PM
This is what it has to do with trains:
http://www.trains.com/content/dynamic/articles/000/000/001/357yflbr.asp
Excerpt: “Hawaii? Yup. Most people consider Hawaii a barren wasteland of railroading, with at most, sugar-cane operations using a dilapidated collection of second-hand, run-down equipment. There were, in fact, over 40 privately owned sugar-cane railways on the islands.”
Here’s the direct link to the book description
Next Stop Honolulu!
http://www.besspress.com/productdetails.cfm?PC=284
It would have been more appropriate to post that link instead of the one that takes you to their main homepage. And we could do without the shameless self promotion (I.E.: “Celebrate your Independence with July 4th Savings…” etc). There’s a separate forum available for that. Go to trains.com home, left hand column, click
“Classifieds.”
yad sdrawkcab s'ti
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Sat, Jul 9 2005 12:14 AM
The promo gives your 25% off is why it was posted.
You can also just type in "July,garden" as a discount code.
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