I want Mrs. ajaan to get me this.
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What do you think the chances are?
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Shep
09/07/2006
In my dream last night
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Don
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'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
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Don
<< <i>It looks very nice, and like it would be very pricey! >>
I just checked their site!
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<< <i>How much life insurance does she have on you Don?? >>
Not nearly enough.
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Don
Cool Coin.....just kidding....
Mrs. Fairlane said No also........no
Ken
Besides, Kelly says if you had shoveled snow this morning, she would have surprised you with your very own Una.......too bad!
No offence but I don't think they needed to put "COPY" on that coin....
L
<< <i>No offence but I don't think they needed to put "COPY" on that coin.... >>
Oh, I do! Otherwise you'd have to pity the poor coin dealers.
Here's a call I got today from the mall. A lady was at my booth and wanted to know what kind of metal the coins were made of, and "are they gold, silver, or copper".
"Which coins?" said I.
"Belgium, Spain, France, and Yugoslavia," said she.
"I'm sorry, but you'll have to tell me the dates and denominations of the coins." I replied (and explained what I meant about denominations).
She rattled off the list, and I told her what the metallic content of each was.
I knew from the beginning of the conversation that she was diggin' around in my 3/$1.00 bin, as my 10-cent bin is loose, unattributed coins. (The 3/$1.00 ones are in 2X2's but I don't grade them- just country, denomination, and date.)
So anyway, the unspoken question was, were these gold or silver?
Umm, yeah, suuuure. I sell lots of gold and silver in my three-for-a-dollar bin.
(Well, OK, I do actually slip some small silver in there once in a while, so that wasn't a completely stupid question. And an aluminum-bronze BU Spanish peseta might look sorta like gold to the uninitiated...but...geez!)
<< <i>If the Mrs gets you that. I am gonna find her and steal her away from you. >>
Whom are you gonna steal? Una or Mrs ajaan?
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