View Full Version : Trader Check Please??


KonfusionFTC
08-17-2006, 08:43 AM
id like to do a trader check on a trader if anyone can give me info. im not quite sure if this person found me on here or on a yahoo group. so ill post his info here. thanks


David Grove dmgintn@yahoo.com

this is his site below

http://www.freewebs.com/retrotvandmovie/

Any information would be great. Thanks

T-Greg
08-17-2006, 09:23 AM
See link below. With a yahoo.com address, just remove the "@yahoo.com" and you get their yahoo user ID. That's what I searched and came up with several hits. Does this person live in Clinton, TN? There is conflicting personal info given in these sites. The person's name is supposedly David Grove, but the myspace page is for a 37 year old female. (They could be husband and wife though) The Ioffer seller lives in Clinton, TN though. Keep in mind that people sometimes give false info when blogging and posting to message boards. Here's a clue. "dmgintn" is likely an acronym for "David M Grove in Tennessee":

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=dmgintn&btnG=Search

Rascal
08-17-2006, 10:18 AM
I am new to this board but have traded with David for the last six months or so. He has always been more than fair with me and generous almost to a fault. We trade every two weeks and he always sends high quality shows that I know I will be able to enjoy. Yes, the female's email address is in fact his wife. Rhonda Nystrom http://www.freewebs.com/greattvseries/

Peanutbutter
08-17-2006, 10:39 AM
I just finished a trade with Rhonda last week.
She's quick and a good trader.

But I have not traded with her hubby

giltdunn
08-17-2006, 11:24 AM
Rhonda and her husband are as fine a pair of traders as you will find anywhere. Reliable, speedy, generous to a fault and quick to replace any disc that might have a problem. I trade with them regularly and really value them as trading friends

Gil D

Rascal
08-17-2006, 11:27 AM
I don't think I was very clear in my post on David Grove. He is NOT my hubby, but his email is in HIS wife's name. My hubby does not trade-he just sits back and enjoys the shows that I get.

I would also like to say that Peanutbutter is a very good trader. Our trade last week went very well on both parts and I hope to trade with her again.

Rhonda

Rascal
08-17-2006, 11:33 AM
Thank you so much for your kind words Gil (by the way your package IS in the mail). But you can take credit for my trading practices. My very first trade was with you and you were willing to teach me the tricks of the trade. Thank you so very much.Rhonda

Once again to clear things up, my husband is not a trader but a watcher. I'm not sure he would even be able to turn on our computer!!!!!!

loren
08-17-2006, 11:41 AM
rhonda its amazing how one word gets everyone confused on whos who


for a minute i though you were married to harvey

but i see your hubby isnt a trader

so now im even more confused

Rascal
08-17-2006, 01:13 PM
Wow, where else could I go and trade hubbies instead of dvds!!! And in no time flat at that.Quicker than Vegas. I'm afraid I confused the whole board with my wording. But back to the subject at hand: David Grove who is happily married to Marcy and lives in Tennessee has always been a great trader with me. My husband Scott,who lives in Pennsylvania with me loves watching David and Gil's dvds.

Now as for Harvey, I've never met him BUT if he has a big dvd collection I could happily switch my hubby once again. BUT we must agree on a send date and No returns after use. And yes, because I am a new trader I will happily send my hubby first for inspection. Any takers? Rhonda

loren
08-17-2006, 01:40 PM
Wow, where else could I go and trade hubbies instead of dvds!!! And in no time flat at that.Quicker than Vegas. I'm afraid I confused the whole board with my wording. But back to the subject at hand: David Grove who is happily married to Marcy and lives in Tennessee has always been a great trader with me. My husband Scott,who lives in Pennsylvania with me loves watching David and Gil's dvds.

Now as for Harvey, I've never met him BUT if he has a big dvd collection I could happily switch my hubby once again. BUT we must agree on a send date and No returns after use. And yes, because I am a new trader I will happily send my hubby first for inspection. Any takers? Rhonda

does he do yard work and snow shoveling, etc

we have a lot of that avaible, and i could send a crap load of discs

he could live in the garage, its very nice

lilhave
08-17-2006, 02:20 PM
Wow, where else could I go and trade hubbies instead of dvds!!! And in no time flat at that.Quicker than Vegas. I'm afraid I confused the whole board with my wording. But back to the subject at hand: David Grove who is happily married to Marcy and lives in Tennessee has always been a great trader with me. My husband Scott,who lives in Pennsylvania with me loves watching David and Gil's dvds.

Now as for Harvey, I've never met him BUT if he has a big dvd collection I could happily switch my hubby once again. BUT we must agree on a send date and No returns after use. And yes, because I am a new trader I will happily send my hubby first for inspection. Any takers? Rhonda

I don't think you want me as I'm old, bald and have a prostate problem. As far as dvds we do have one thing in common and that's trading with Gil, and you can't get a better guy. Stiff upper lip and all that.

Don't think you would like my stuff as I only collect stuff from the 50's and 60's. Some of my latest include

24 disks of Playhouse 90
2 disks of White Hunter
2 disks of G.E. Theater
8 disks of pilots from the 50's and 60's
2 disks of Celebrity Playhouse
4 disks of Dr. Christian
6 Disks of Matinee Playhouse
4 Disks of U. S. Steel Hour
3 Disks of Johnny Midnight
2 Disks of Public Defender
4 Disks of Night Court 1955 Series
7 Disks of Sid Ceasar, show of Shows

and 6 disks of Jackie Gleason's old Dumont Shows, before he did the Honeymooners on CBS. This is where he got started. He does all the other skits, Reginald, Joe the Bartender etc. but had not devised the Honeymooners yet. Extremely rare

Of course a bunch of westerns from our greatest English buddy, Gil.

Harvey.

P.S. If hubby has any high blood pressure pills, could you send them. One member here gives me a bad case of the "willies"

KonfusionFTC
08-17-2006, 02:45 PM
ok thanks. well tell her to tell her husband to get a move on it. lol.. just currious cause he hasnt replyed to my emails and stated he was sending things out 1 weeked which was 2 weeks ago. then stated was sending out last weekend. but everytime i contact him or her or whatever it is. no replys and i dont wanna make 60 discs for nothing.

loren
08-17-2006, 02:45 PM
[QUOTE=lilhave

Harvey.

P.S. If hubby has any high blood pressure pills, could you send them. One member here gives me a bad case of the "willies"[/QUOTE]

garsh i sure hope its not me that contributes to the willies,

i just couldnt live with myself if i was the cause

i looked on oldfartsmedicalhelp.com

and found no mention of the willies as a medical condition

i did find crarchety--- but i guess the willies arent self inflicted

i would like to chat longer, but i need to get back to being a dvd whore, and sending out premium list things

ta ta for now

Rascal
08-17-2006, 03:11 PM
Loren ALAS,
hubby has convinced himself he is allergic to both the lawn mower and the shovel so I guess we don't have a trade after all. However, he is sure that the TV remote LOWERS both blood pressure and stress. I'm not sure how as I have never actually seen the whole remote.( I just see the part sticking out of his hand as he holds on to it for dear life!) Maybe you could try his remote trick. As far as him living in garage...he would be totally confortable as long as he has TV and remote.(He will fix all your cars for free!)

Harvey...not worried about the prostate as long as you do windows & ironing!
A girl has priorities!

Konfusion...If I could make ANY man move faster then I would also be able to walk on water. It is amazing how men can do the things they want to so quickly and the things they have seem to take forever. If you ever learn the secret of making a man "get a move on" PLEASE let me know.

Rhonda

lilhave
08-17-2006, 03:32 PM
Loren ALAS,
hubby has convinced himself he is allergic to both the lawn mower and the shovel so I guess we don't have a trade after all. However, he is sure that the TV remote LOWERS both blood pressure and stress. I'm not sure how as I have never actually seen the whole remote.( I just see the part sticking out of his hand as he holds on to it for dear life!) Maybe you could try his remote trick. As far as him living in garage...he would be totally confortable as long as he has TV and remote.(He will fix all your cars for free!)

Harvey...not worried about the prostate as long as you do windows & ironing!
A girl has priorities!

Konfusion...If I could make ANY man move faster then I would also be able to walk on water. It is amazing how men can do the things they want to so quickly and the things they have seem to take forever. If you ever learn the secret of making a man "get a move on" PLEASE let me know.

Rhonda

I can move fast when my wife says "time to eat". When she says "empty the garbage", Parkinson's sets in. I told her how lucky she is to have me, " I don't smoke, drink or chase women" That goes over like the Hindenburg. Some guys have a woman on the side, some have booze stashed away, others have big bucks hidden. Me,? I have some disks of shows that no one wants. But it's not a comple loss. I have Lamont to cry to and my tapes w/o/c's

Harvey

loren
08-17-2006, 03:39 PM
Loren If you ever learn the secret of making a man "get a move on" PLEASE let me know.

Rhonda

thats simple

do what my wife does

DANGLE THE CARROT

hollow promises will make us do about anything-----


she got me to stain both of the decks last week

by that method

thing is i let her think i wasnt going to do it

i have a hot tub comming soon and i needed to refinish the deck before it arrived

so i let her bribe me into doing it on her demand

you see that game playing crap is many times a ploy


i also did the lawn for a long time with my big assed tractor

she didnt like how it worked, so i got her a nice mower and now its her job

see i got out of that for only a $300 mower from sears

us men play dumb a lot, but we got a plan sometimes as well

RedWhine56
08-17-2006, 05:39 PM
Loren ALAS,
hubby has convinced himself he is allergic to both the lawn mower and the shovel so I guess we don't have a trade after all. However, he is sure that the TV remote LOWERS both blood pressure and stress. I'm not sure how as I have never actually seen the whole remote.( I just see the part sticking out of his hand as he holds on to it for dear life!) Maybe you could try his remote trick. As far as him living in garage...he would be totally confortable as long as he has TV and remote.(He will fix all your cars for free!)

Harvey...not worried about the prostate as long as you do windows & ironing!
A girl has priorities!

Konfusion...If I could make ANY man move faster then I would also be able to walk on water. It is amazing how men can do the things they want to so quickly and the things they have seem to take forever. If you ever learn the secret of making a man "get a move on" PLEASE let me know.

Rhonda

My DH does ironing very well. (When he was a young kid, he criticized how his mother ironed something of his. She handed him the iron & the rest is history. My mother taught me to NEVER learn to iron very well, as it could become habit forming. So you see, we are a match made in Heaven.) OTOH, he can't do anything domestic, such as fixing leaky faucets. He does have a few miles on him, but I prefer to call it "broken in". Perhaps we could work out a trade?

loren
08-17-2006, 05:43 PM
My DH does ironing very well. (When he was a young kid, he criticized how his mother ironed something of his. She handed him the iron & the rest is history. My mother taught me to NEVER learn to iron very well, as it could become habit forming. So you see, we are a match made in Heaven.) OTOH, he can't do anything domestic, such as fixing leaky faucets. He does have a few miles on him, but I prefer to call it "broken in". Perhaps we could work out a trade?

sounds more like a used car

broken in, a few miles on , whats next

local one owner ??

Rascal
08-17-2006, 06:25 PM
I am willing to trade. I have a vintage 1964 model all ready to go. He will do dishes at times and will make an attempt to cook now and again. Mine too is slightly broken in but still has a few good miles left in him. He is willing to hand over paycheck no questions asked but will never ever throw his clothes in the hamper. Likes to ball up dirty socks and throw towards the hamper. I must be honest though, if I send him you will never see your remote again. Aside from those few gliches, he should be good to go. Is media mail okay with you? I'll put a couple of air holes in the box if I remember. Don't worry,I'll send first. Thanks for the trade,Rhonda

RedWhine56
08-17-2006, 06:37 PM
I am willing to trade. I have a vintage 1964 model all ready to go. He will do dishes at times and will make an attempt to cook now and again. Mine too is slightly broken in but still has a few good miles left in him. He is willing to hand over paycheck no questions asked but will never ever throw his clothes in the hamper. Likes to ball up dirty socks and throw towards the hamper. I must be honest though, if I send him you will never see your remote again. Aside from those few gliches, he should be good to go. Is media mail okay with you? I'll put a couple of air holes in the box if I remember. Don't worry,I'll send first. Thanks for the trade,Rhonda

Yours does dishes?!?!?!?!?!!? Occasionally cooks?!?!?!?!? My end is already in the mail. (Media mail is fine.) Mine is a 1952 model, but well made (Swedish) and well maintained.

Remote? I've heard of those things but have been repeatedly told females are genetically inferior at operating them.

lilhave
08-17-2006, 06:40 PM
I hope my wife never reads these posts. If so, I'm out the door. What I'm missing is some of the highly technical terms you ladies are using, such as laundry, garbage etc. Exactly what do they mean? I'm there to help. If she ever buys a catchers mitt, I'll help her break it in. I offered to to take her blue fishing but she mentioned a foreign word to me. Need a translation. The word was shopping.

Harvey who is slow to learn

RedWhine56
08-17-2006, 06:50 PM
I hope my wife never reads these posts. If so, I'm out the door. What I'm missing is some of the highly technical terms you ladies are using, such as laundry, garbage etc. Exactly what do they mean? I'm there to help. If she ever buys a catchers mitt, I'll help her break it in. I offered to to take her blue fishing but she mentioned a foreign word to me. Need a translation. The word was shopping.

Harvey who is slow to learn

Alas, Harvey, most men are lacking the shopping gene. They make up for it with the "can't pass a basketball hoop without jumping up & throwing in the imaginary basketball" gene. (Of course, one of the common flaws with that gene is that the male always thinks the imaginary basketball hit "nothing but net." I've heard there's a cure on the horizon but until then, we must all hang tight. STS.)

Interestingly enough, after 23+ years of marriage, DH is only now figuring out women have the "MUST FILL THE CLOSET WTIH SHOES" gene.

lilhave
08-17-2006, 07:16 PM
Alas, Harvey, most men are lacking the shopping gene. They make up for it with the "can't pass a basketball hoop without jumping up & throwing in the imaginary basketball" gene. (Of course, one of the common flaws with that gene is that the male always thinks the imaginary basketball hit "nothing but net." I've heard there's a cure on the horizon but until then, we must all hang tight. STS.)

Interestingly enough, after 23+ years of marriage, DH is only now figuring out women have the "MUST FILL THE CLOSET WTIH SHOES" gene.

I figured out the whole problem. Let's use a car analogy. If men were cars you ladies would be able to invoke the "lemon law" and trade them in. In my case my wife was fortunate to get a Rolls Royce, Silver Cloud. If you have been reading my past posts, it should be quite apparant I ooze class. Some guys got it and some don't. Take Lamont for example. Wait, I better not.

Harvey, that dashing Don

Lamont
08-17-2006, 07:20 PM
I just Do's as I'm Told :wave:

KonfusionFTC
08-17-2006, 08:45 PM
lol every message board is the same. threads always getting hijacked into jibberish..

RedWhine56
08-18-2006, 01:32 AM
I figured out the whole problem. Let's use a car analogy. If men were cars you ladies would be able to invoke the "lemon law" and trade them in. In my case my wife was fortunate to get a Rolls Royce, Silver Cloud. If you have been reading my past posts, it should be quite apparant I ooze class. Some guys got it and some don't. Take Lamont for example. Wait, I better not.

Harvey, that dashing Don

I wouldn't say I'm invoking the lemon law. Just that Volvo had a recall because they realized the 1952 model doesn't do leaky faucets or knows only how to write checks & doesn't know what the check register is for. And I don't know where to take mine in for the free upgrade.