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Jennie@ifish
09-02-2003, 10:09 AM
I have some Mini Mini handwarmers to give away today, to the lucky winner who finds the information I am looking for, returns to this post, and is the first one to post the entire answer to the question!

Want to win? It's easy, but it is also luck! Dial up customers, get ready, cuz it's hard to compete with those high speed connections!

Here are the rules:

Be the first back to this thread, to answer the question, correctly.
If you have won in the last month, please give someone else a chance.
If I screw up, I can't be held responsible for giving out multiple prizes, OK? :smile:
Any edited answers are disqualified.
Only one guess per person.
You must send me your mailing address, if you win, within two hours, so that I don't get all mixed up with contests! Please put the item you won in the e mail header!

OK... now, follow me to the Grabber web site! (http://www.grabberwarmers.com/index.htm)

I found a tip that was given to Grabber by an OWAA member. (The Outdoor Writers Association of America, of which I am a member!) That interested me, so I read it.

Hunters and fishermen swear by this method when they're sitting or standing for long stretches.

What method is this?

Copy the entire paragraph, if and when you find it, and report back here. Be the first, and I'll send you two packs of Mini Mini Handwarmers to keep stashed in your boat or vehicle! :smile:

Ready... Set.... Fetch um up!

I just love these! And remember... You don't know Jack Salmon! :smile: :smile: :smile:

And Kilchis, my dog, is smarter than Thumpers dumb old dog anyday. :smile:
Jen

pu-rvr-fishr
09-02-2003, 10:15 AM
HOT SOCK TIP
Some of our best product tips come from our customers, such as this one from our OWAA friends. The next time you head outdoors for an extended period, put on a pair of socks and apply a GRABBER MYCOAL Toe Warmer beneath your toes. Then put on another pair of socks before slipping on your boots. Hunters and fishermen swear by this method when they're sitting or standing for long stretches. Remember: GRABBER Warmers need oxygen to work, so your mileage may vary with these homegrown unofficial tips. If you decide to try this method, let us know how it worked for you by sending email to tips@grabberwarmers.com

TinyWonder
09-02-2003, 10:16 AM
I think I found it.

Some of our best product tips come from our customers, such as this one from our OWAA friends. The next time you head outdoors for an extended period, put on a pair of socks and apply a GRABBER MYCOAL Toe Warmer beneath your toes. Then put on another pair of socks before slipping on your boots. Hunters and fishermen swear by this method when they're sitting or standing for long stretches. Remember: GRABBER Warmers need oxygen to work, so your mileage may vary with these homegrown unofficial tips. If you decide to try this method, let us know how it worked for you by sending email to tips@grabberwarmers.com

Jennie@ifish
09-02-2003, 10:16 AM
Cool! You are the winner pu!
I'll also put in a foot warmer, too!

Congrats! That took a while. Are you dial up or high speed?

Jen

[ 09-02-2003, 10:17 AM: Message edited by: Jennie@ifish ]

1eyed
09-02-2003, 10:17 AM
HOT SOCK TIP
Some of our best product tips come from our customers, such as this one from our OWAA friends. The next time you head outdoors for an extended period, put on a pair of socks and apply a GRABBER MYCOAL Toe Warmer beneath your toes. Then put on another pair of socks before slipping on your boots. Hunters and fishermen swear by this method when they're sitting or standing for long stretches. Remember: GRABBER Warmers need oxygen to work, so your mileage may vary with these homegrown unofficial tips. If you decide to try this method, let us know how it worked for you by sending email to tips@grabberwarmers.com

pu-rvr-fishr
09-02-2003, 10:18 AM
I am high speed. Was this for dial-up only?

If not, YIPPEE. I finally won something. In fact, I am already a big user of these. I really love em. I usually have a pair inside my wool fingerless gloves when I'm winter steelheading.

[ 09-02-2003, 10:23 AM: Message edited by: pu-rvr-fishr ]

1eyed
09-02-2003, 10:20 AM
Man, I always miss these by a minute or so

Oh well, back to work