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Newguest Posted 15 years ago
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Hi

Is it OK:

You can send it at this email (address) or at that email (address). If I don't get it (this message) at the former email then I'll get it at the latter.
  

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Send it TO an address, receive it AT the address. Send it to my work e-mail -- I check that one more frequently. Unless it's a dirty joke.

  • Send it TO an address, receive it AT the address.
  • Send it to my work e-mail -- I check that one more frequently.
  • Unless it's a dirty joke.
  • Then send it to my Yahoo address.
  • I can read them both from my iPhone, so I'll get it at either address.
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Send it TO an address, receive it AT the address.

Send it to my work e-mail -- I check that one more frequently. Unless it's a dirty joke. Then send it to my Yahoo address. I can read them both from my iPhone, so I'll get it at either address.
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Hi

So it should be:
NewguestHi Is it OK: You can send it TO this email (address) or TO that email (address). If I don't get it (this message) at the former email then I'll get it at the latter.

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