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FPW Newsletter - jimbow8 - 10-04-2006 I know there are a lot of newbies who have recently joined, so I am not sure everyone is aware that there is a newsletter. I didn't realize it myself for quite a while. To sign up for it, go here and fill in your email address in the very top right of the page. Regular topics: [indent]1) OCCURRENCES 2) THE LATEST FICTION 3) IN THE PIPELINE 4) PUBLISHING SHEDULE 2005-06 5) FOR COLLECTORS 6) “REPAIRMAN JACK” – THE MOVIE 7) WHERE I’LL BE 8) REPAIRMAN JACK STORE 9) MOVIE FF RATINGS 10) OLD NEWS AND MORE!!![/indent] I just got the latest newsletter, so if anyone missed it, PM me your email and I'll forward it to you. FPW Newsletter - ccosborne3 - 10-04-2006 Thanks, Jim. I moved last year and forgot all about the newsletter. FPW Newsletter - webby - 10-04-2006 Speaking of the newsletter... I got mine this afternoon and read this little item: Quote:Let's skip to Frank Festa's party that night (Festa Verlag is one of my German publishers) where I learn that I love bratwurst. Paul, are you saying you have been bratwurst-deprived all these years?! That's almost inconceivable to me. In Milwaukee, brats are one of the first solid foods a kid eats! FPW Newsletter - cobalt - 10-04-2006 What I found neato...........was that I received the newsletter at work. Ya, ya, ya.......cobalt was on the board at work, yet again. I didn't sign up for the newsletter at work........it just found me there. My copy was on my home computer as well. I'm amazed. FPW Newsletter - redheadmargo - 10-04-2006 thanks for the info everyone, just signed up!!! FPW Newsletter - fpw - 10-05-2006 webby Wrote:Paul, are you saying you have been bratwurst-deprived all these years?! That's almost inconceivable to me. In Milwaukee, brats are one of the first solid foods a kid eats! I don't remember ever having bratwurst -- or if I have, they weren't this good. Even the ones I bought on the street (sold like hot dogs) were fantastic. FPW Newsletter - webby - 10-05-2006 fpw Wrote:I don't remember ever having bratwurts -- or if I have, they weren't this good. Even the ones I bought on the street (sold like hot dogs) were fantastic. If you'd like to get some really good, Old-World style brats here in the states, you can order online from Usinger's Sausage, traditional wurstmachers for over 100 years. Recipes and cooking tips on the web site too. Yummy, yummy, yummy! FPW Newsletter - Barry Lee Dejasu - 10-05-2006 fpw Wrote:I don't remember ever having bratwurst -- or if I have, they weren't this good. Even the ones I bought on the street (sold like hot dogs) were fantastic. And let's not forget the Saugies...ahh, NECon. Good times. FPW Newsletter - Jamo - 10-05-2006 When was the last newsletter sent? Because i am signed up for it since I joined this board, but haven't get at least one... (ui..bad english...) FPW Newsletter - The Mad American - 10-05-2006 fpw Wrote:I don't remember ever having bratwurst -- or if I have, they weren't this good. Even the ones I bought on the street (sold like hot dogs) were fantastic. I agree here, I spent some time in Dresden and holy cow they didn't even compare to what I had had before. Making me crave them thinking about it. |