There are some problems on this stamp and FDC. On stamp: 1. The child uses his left hand to take the balloons, but according to Muslims etiquette, the left hand is reserved for bodily hygiene and considered unclean. Thus, the right hand should be used for eating. Shaking hands or handing over an item with one's left hand is an insult; 2. There are 5 balloons on this stamp, but there are only 4 lines on child's hand. On FDC: My friend paid 95 Algerian Dinars (you could see it on the registered receipt) for this registered mail FDC, but there are only 90 Algerian Dinars postage on this FDC, because Post Office hadn't low value definitive stamps.
This is the first real posted FDC of 2008 Paralympic Games in my collection. I know many countries had issued or will issue 2008 Olympic Games stamps, but only few country had issued or will issue 2008 Paralympic Games stamps.
Greenhouse effect is a very serious problem in many developing countries. I'm glad Thailand, Turkey and also Indonesia (I think there are more contries had issued this theme stamps) paid much attention on this problem, at least their Postal Administration did it.
This is a very good stuff for Bicycle topical and thematic collectors. Not only can the bicycle help us to exercise our body, but only can protect our environment.
Lithuania World Exhibition "EXPO Zaragoza 2008" FDC
This is a drop-shaped self-adhesive stamp, I don't know whether this is the first self-adhesive stamp in Lithuania and the first drop-shaped stamp in the world. Anybody knows it?
Because only the regular mail could be cancelled by special cancellation. My friend sent all of the booklet sheets FDCs by regular mail. The third FDC was sent by priority mail, but this priority doesn't deserve the name, it was slower than the air registered mail and air regular mail.
This is my first self-drawing FDC, my Hong Kong friend is good at drawing. He often makes self-drawing FDC for his own collection. Perhaps he wrote the wrong address this time, and this FDC was sent to me. I'm so lucky! lol
The orchids official FDCs are very beautiful, but I think this self-made minisheet FDC is more beautiful than the official FDCs. Thanks my friend who made this handsomely FDC.
Brazil Post (Empresa Brasileira de Correios e Tel¨¦grafos) issued the same theme set on same day, but their designs are quite difference besides the logo of Japan-Brazil Friendship Year.
If I don't make the mistake, the prototype of the stamp and FDC's illustration is Vìra Pospíšilová-Cechlová. I think she is not the most famous athlete in Czech Republic, Czech Post uses her figure because the Discus Throw is the symbol of the Olympic Games. Am I right?
Japan The 50th Anniversary of Indonesia ¨C Japan Diplomatic Relationship FDC
This is a Joint Issue, but Indonesia Post and Japan Post did issue this set on same date. I don't know whether this is the first time in Joint Issue history. But I'm sure It had happened and will happen in China. China - India Joint Issue (India delays); China - Great Britain (China delays).
Russia Churches FDC (Romania - Russia Joint Issue)
Romania and Russia, two "R" initial letter countries. It's interesting. If I don't make mistake, both churches are listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
I must recognize this is a very great series to review the Lithuania History. But the face value of this sheet is too too too expensive. 9.90 Lt is enough to send an air registered mail from Lithuania to China. It totally has 18 Lt on this sheet. Because the Lithuania Post doesn't permit to use the stamp to pay the A.R. charge. I waste 8.1 Lt postage.
Yes, we all breathlessly await each and every one of your new souvenir arrivals. Since there is no limit to how many of these items can be fabricated, I assume this 'blog' will go on forever. How nice of you to abuse the hospitality of your foreign host.
We interrupt this so called 'blog' to bring you the following history lesson ...
For those of you who live in Kentucky you might find this interesting. And for those of you who don't, YOU might also find this interesting.
Today's history lesson!
1792 - Kentucky was the first state on the western frontier to join the Union
1816 - (first promoted) Mammoth Cave, with 336+ miles of mapped passages, is the world's longest cave. It is 379 feet deep and contains at least 5 levels of passages. It's second only to Niagara Falls as the most popular tourist attraction in the US. It became a National Park on July 1, 1941.
1856 - The first enamel bathtub was made in Louisville
1883 - The first electric light bulb was shown in Louisville. Thomas Alva Edison introduced his invention to crowds at the Southern Exposition.
1887 - Mother's Day was first observed in Henderson by teacher Mary S. Wilson. It became a national holiday in 1916.
1893 - "Happy Birthday to You", probably the most sung song in the world, was written by two Louisville sisters - Mildred and Patricia Hill. Late 19th century - Bibb lettuce was first cultivated by Jack Bibb in Frankfort, Kentucky
1896 - The first (known) set of all male quin tuplets was born in Paducah.
1934 - Cheeseburgers were first tasted at Kaelin's restaurant in Louisville.
1937 - The first Wigwam Village Motel, with units in the shape of a "teepee", was built by Frank A. Redford in Cave City. The world's largest baseball bat, a full one hundred twenty (120) feet tall and weighing 68,000 pounds, can be seen at the Louisville Slugger Museum in Louisville (Jefferson Co.).
Chevrolet Corvettes are manufactured only in Bowling Green.
Covington (St. Mary's Cathedral-Basilica of the Assumption) is home to the world's largest hand blown stained glass window in existence. It measures an astounding 24 feet by 67 feet and contains 117 different figures.
The world's largest crucifix, standing at sixty (60) feet tall, is in Bardstown (Nelson Co.).
Fort Knox holds more than $6 billion worth of gold - the largest amount stored anywhere in the world.
The JIF plant in Lexington is the world's largest peanut butter producing facility.
Kentucky has more resort parks than any other state in the nation.
Middlesboro is the only United States city built inside a meteor crater.
Newport is home to The World Peace Bell, the world's largest free-swinging bell.
Pike County is the world's largest producer of coal.
Pikeville annually leads the nation (per capita) in consumption of Pepsi-Cola.
Post-It Notes are made exclusively in Cynthiana, Ky.
Shaker Village (Pleasant Hill) is the largest historic community of its kind in the United States.
Christian County is 'wet', while Bourbon County is 'dry'.
Barren County has the most fertile land in the state.
Lake Cumberland has more miles of shoreline then the state of Florida.
Kentucky is best known for its beautiful blue grass. And, let us not forget basketball (UK & Uof L) and Race Horses (Kentucky Derby = the greatest 2 minutes in sports) !!
soccer, I think a part of your problem here is what you posted back on October 17th ...
Posted my FDC here, it's my business, Whether anybody like it, it's not my business.
That attitude seems a bit rude and arrogant. We, in America, have this saying re wearing out your welcome. Monopolizing the conversation at a party you've invited yourself to ... there is a questionable coolness factor.
And, if no one cares, why bother?
I assume you care or else you would stop doing all your 'blogging'. I think there is only minor interest in the items you share. You have minimal support. Of course, there isn't a lot of activity on the forum these days. The tumbleweeds took over. Your 'blog', always on top, could be part of the reason why. We often say bad money drives out good money. Perhaps a bit of moderation in the quantity of your posts might help?
OK. I'm sorry to have bothered you. I'm happy you have something you enjoy collecting. To each his own, as we say.
<< <i>soccer, I think a part of your problem here is what you posted back on October 17th ...
Posted my FDC here, it's my business, Whether anybody like it, it's not my business.
That attitude seems a bit rude and arrogant. We, in America, have this saying re wearing out your welcome. Monopolizing the conversation at a party you've invited yourself to ... there is a questionable coolness factor.
And, if no one cares, why bother?
I assume you care or else you would stop doing all your 'blogging'. I think there is only minor interest in the items you share. You have minimal support. Of course, there isn't a lot of activity on the forum these days. The tumbleweeds took over. Your 'blog', always on top, could be part of the reason why. We often say bad money drives out good money. Perhaps a bit of moderation in the quantity of your posts might help?
OK. I'm sorry to have bothered you. I'm happy you have something you enjoy collecting. To each his own, as we say.
KJ >>
I think you could understand, you couldn't control everybody, so just do it. if moderator don't permitt me to reply my thread, I will stop soon. this is him/her forum, he has the right. we haven't.
Ukraine The 90th Anniversary of the First Postage Stamps of Ukrainian State FDCs
Ukrainian Stamps' design are always beautiful and reasonable. They issued 2 M/S for this set because the 1st Ukrainian Stamps were designed by two designers, Anton Sereda and Heorhiy Narbut. For this reason, Sereda's portrait and his designs on one M/S, and Narbut's portrait and his designs on the other M/S.
Every scene of this set was confirmed except the stamp which is depicted 2 young girls. I guess the scene depicts the Siam Paragon. Am I right? my friends of Thailand.
This FDC looks a little bit mess, right? But, I couldn't hurt my friend, he was ill on that day, I must thank him to do it for me. OK! If you want to know the lyrics of this National Anthem, please click here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kassaman
Israel Post issued 2 official FDCs for this issue, my friend not only forgot to make the official FDCs to me, but also forgot to make this FDC for himself. The franking label of this FDC is very interesting, could you find? it's a printing shifted franking label. I don't whether it always occurs on Israel franking label.
This is my first real posted FDC from Great Britain. But it's very interesting. The Royal Mail cancelled this FDC but didn't send it directly to me, they put it into another bigger envelope, and then sent this bigger envelope to me by registered mail before issue day.
This is a good issue for Jews. Many people saved and helped Jews during WWII. My city, Shanghai, also saved about 20,000 Jewish refugees' lives during WWII. They are called "Shanghai Ghetto". BTW, it seems that Turkish Post had changed their registered label.
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Taiwan Birds (III) FDC
It has a familiar bird in this issue. Yes, the Tree Sparrow. I think everybody knows this bird and has seen this bird. right?
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/taiwan-birds-iii-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
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Algeria The Child and The New Technologies FDC
There are some problems on this stamp and FDC. On stamp: 1. The child uses his left hand to take the balloons, but according to Muslims etiquette, the left hand is reserved for bodily hygiene and considered unclean. Thus, the right hand should be used for eating. Shaking hands or handing over an item with one's left hand is an insult; 2. There are 5 balloons on this stamp, but there are only 4 lines on child's hand. On FDC: My friend paid 95 Algerian Dinars (you could see it on the registered receipt) for this registered mail FDC, but there are only 90 Algerian Dinars postage on this FDC, because Post Office hadn't low value definitive stamps.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/algeria-child-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
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Taiwan Stag Beetles FDC
There are nine stag beetles on this FDC, I think the European Magpie is very exciting. What a delicious feast! lol
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/taiwan-stag-beetles-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
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Turkey World Environment Day FDC
After the Joint Issue with Thailand in May. Turkey and Thailand issued the same topic again on same day. But it is not a joint issue this time.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/turkey-wed-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Slovakia Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games FDC
This is the first real posted FDC of 2008 Paralympic Games in my collection. I know many countries had issued or will issue 2008 Olympic Games stamps, but only few country had issued or will issue 2008 Paralympic Games stamps.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/slovakia-pg-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Indonesia Environmental Care 2008 FDC
Greenhouse effect is a very serious problem in many developing countries. I'm glad Thailand, Turkey and also Indonesia (I think there are more contries had issued this theme stamps) paid much attention on this problem, at least their Postal Administration did it.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/id-wed-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Indonesia Environmental Care 2008 Minisheet FDC
This is a very good stuff for Bicycle topical and thematic collectors. Not only can the bicycle help us to exercise our body, but only can protect our environment.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/id-wed-ms-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Lithuania World Exhibition "EXPO Zaragoza 2008" FDC
This is a drop-shaped self-adhesive stamp, I don't know whether this is the first self-adhesive stamp in Lithuania and the first drop-shaped stamp in the world. Anybody knows it?
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/lithuania-expo-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Malaysia Cultural Instruments & Artefacts FDC (2nd Series)
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/malaysia-artefacts-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Hong Kong Jellyfish FDCs
Obviously! This is a very gorgeous set. I like it very much. I think this set will be the most popular Hong Kong set in 2008.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/hk-jellyfish-fdcs.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Hong Kong Jellyfish Booklet Sheets FDCs
Because only the regular mail could be cancelled by special cancellation. My friend sent all of the booklet sheets FDCs by regular mail. The third FDC was sent by priority mail, but this priority doesn't deserve the name, it was slower than the air registered mail and air regular mail.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/hk-jellyfish-bs-fdcs.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Hong Kong Jellyfish Self-Drawing FDC
This is my first self-drawing FDC, my Hong Kong friend is good at drawing. He often makes self-drawing FDC for his own collection. Perhaps he wrote the wrong address this time, and this FDC was sent to me. I'm so lucky! lol
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/hk-jellyfish-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Thailand Orchids FDCs
Orchid is a very beautiful and special flower, but it's hard for me to differentiate these orchids. Only orchid expert could do it.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/06/thailand-orchids-fdcs.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
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Thailand Orchids Minisheet FDC
The orchids official FDCs are very beautiful, but I think this self-made minisheet FDC is more beautiful than the official FDCs. Thanks my friend who made this handsomely FDC.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/th-orchids-ms-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Japan-Brazil Friendship Year FDC
Brazil Post (Empresa Brasileira de Correios e Tel¨¦grafos) issued the same theme set on same day, but their designs are quite difference besides the logo of Japan-Brazil Friendship Year.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/japan-brazil-year-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Czech Republic Beijing 2008 Olympic Games FDC
If I don't make the mistake, the prototype of the stamp and FDC's illustration is Vìra Pospíšilová-Cechlová. I think she is not the most famous athlete in Czech Republic, Czech Post uses her figure because the Discus Throw is the symbol of the Olympic Games. Am I right?
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/cz-og-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Czech Republic Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games FDC
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/cz-po-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Ukraine Crimean Nature Reserve FDC
I don't know whether the Ukraine Post had reduced their postal rating. the registered postage of this FDC is cheaper than before. Who knows?
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/ukraine-crimea-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
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Who cares?
Japan The 50th Anniversary of Indonesia ¨C Japan Diplomatic Relationship FDC
This is a Joint Issue, but Indonesia Post and Japan Post did issue this set on same date. I don't know whether this is the first time in Joint Issue history. But I'm sure It had happened and will happen in China. China - India Joint Issue (India delays); China - Great Britain (China delays).
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/jp-id-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Singapore Youth Olympic Games FDC
Olympic Games theme collectors have a new materials now. I think this is the first stamp for Youth Olympic Games.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/singapore-yog-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Russia Churches FDC (Romania - Russia Joint Issue)
Romania and Russia, two "R" initial letter countries. It's interesting. If I don't make mistake, both churches are listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/russia-churches-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Lithuania 1000th Anniversary of Lithuania FDC
I must recognize this is a very great series to review the Lithuania History. But the face value of this sheet is too too too expensive. 9.90 Lt is enough to send an air registered mail from Lithuania to China. It totally has 18 Lt on this sheet. Because the Lithuania Post doesn't permit to use the stamp to pay the A.R. charge. I waste 8.1 Lt postage.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/lithuania-history-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Yes, we all breathlessly await each and every one of your new souvenir arrivals. Since there is no limit to how many of these items can be fabricated, I assume this 'blog' will go on forever. How nice of you to abuse the hospitality of your foreign host.
We interrupt this so called 'blog' to bring you the following history lesson ...
For those of you who live in Kentucky you might find this interesting.
And for those of you who don't, YOU might also find this interesting.
Today's history lesson!
1792 - Kentucky was the first state on the western frontier to join the
Union
1816 - (first promoted) Mammoth Cave, with 336+ miles of mapped
passages, is the world's longest cave. It is 379 feet deep and contains
at least 5 levels of passages. It's second only to Niagara Falls as the
most popular tourist attraction in the US. It became a National Park on
July 1, 1941.
1856 - The first enamel bathtub was made in Louisville
1883 - The first electric light bulb was shown in Louisville. Thomas
Alva Edison introduced his invention to crowds at the Southern
Exposition.
1887 - Mother's Day was first observed in Henderson by teacher Mary S.
Wilson. It became a national holiday in 1916.
1893 - "Happy Birthday to You", probably the most sung song in the
world, was written by two Louisville sisters - Mildred and Patricia
Hill.
Late 19th century - Bibb lettuce was first cultivated by Jack Bibb in
Frankfort, Kentucky
1896 - The first (known) set of all male quin tuplets was born in
Paducah.
1934 - Cheeseburgers were first tasted at Kaelin's restaurant in
Louisville.
1937 - The first Wigwam Village Motel, with units in the shape of a
"teepee", was built by Frank A. Redford in Cave City.
The world's largest baseball bat, a full one hundred twenty
(120) feet tall and weighing 68,000 pounds, can be seen at the
Louisville Slugger Museum in Louisville (Jefferson Co.).
Chevrolet Corvettes are manufactured only in Bowling Green.
Covington (St. Mary's Cathedral-Basilica of the Assumption) is home to
the world's largest hand blown stained glass window in existence. It
measures an astounding 24 feet by 67 feet and contains 117 different
figures.
The world's largest crucifix, standing at sixty (60) feet tall, is in
Bardstown (Nelson Co.).
Fort Knox holds more than $6 billion worth of gold - the largest amount
stored anywhere in the world.
The JIF plant in Lexington is the world's largest peanut butter
producing facility.
Kentucky has more resort parks than any other state in the nation.
Middlesboro is the only United States city built inside a meteor crater.
Newport is home to The World Peace Bell, the world's largest
free-swinging bell.
Pike County is the world's largest producer of coal.
Pikeville annually leads the nation (per capita) in consumption of
Pepsi-Cola.
Post-It Notes are made exclusively in Cynthiana, Ky.
Shaker Village (Pleasant Hill) is the largest historic community of its
kind in the United States.
Christian County is 'wet', while Bourbon County is 'dry'.
Barren County has the most fertile land in the state.
Lake Cumberland has more miles of shoreline then the state of Florida.
Kentucky is best known for its beautiful blue grass.
And, let us not forget basketball (UK & Uof L) and Race Horses (Kentucky Derby = the greatest 2 minutes in sports) !!
You're welcome, soccer
Japan Prefectural Flowers FDC (1st Series)
Same flower has 2 different denominations, do you think it is necessary?
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/japan-flowers-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
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Do you care? Really, who cares? Let's get real here, soccer.
Japan The 60th Anniversary of Enforcement of the Local Autonomy Law FDC
Pity! If my friend added 100 yen definitive stamp on this FDC, it could be sent by registered mail.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/japan-hokkaido-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
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<< <i>Do you care? Really, who cares? Let's get real here, soccer. >>
nobody cares, thanks.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
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Hong Kong Giant Pandas FDCs
Which stamp do you like the most from this set? I like the $2.40 one very much. This is the typical style of Panda, lazy and lovely.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/hk-pandas-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
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soccer,
I think a part of your problem here is what you posted back on October 17th ...
Posted my FDC here, it's my business,
Whether anybody like it, it's not my business.
That attitude seems a bit rude and arrogant. We, in America, have this saying re wearing out your welcome. Monopolizing the conversation at a party you've invited yourself to ... there is a questionable coolness factor.
And, if no one cares, why bother?
I assume you care or else you would stop doing all your 'blogging'. I think there is only minor interest in the items you share. You have minimal support. Of course, there isn't a lot of activity on the forum these days. The tumbleweeds took over. Your 'blog', always on top, could be part of the reason why. We often say bad money drives out good money. Perhaps a bit of moderation in the quantity of your posts might help?
OK. I'm sorry to have bothered you. I'm happy you have something you enjoy collecting. To each his own, as we say.
KJ
I'm only talking about your presence here on this CLCT CU hosted forum. I realize you may well be hot stuff in the other philatelic areas you post to
<< <i>soccer,
I think a part of your problem here is what you posted back on October 17th ...
Posted my FDC here, it's my business,
Whether anybody like it, it's not my business.
That attitude seems a bit rude and arrogant. We, in America, have this saying re wearing out your welcome. Monopolizing the conversation at a party you've invited yourself to ... there is a questionable coolness factor.
And, if no one cares, why bother?
I assume you care or else you would stop doing all your 'blogging'. I think there is only minor interest in the items you share. You have minimal support. Of course, there isn't a lot of activity on the forum these days. The tumbleweeds took over. Your 'blog', always on top, could be part of the reason why. We often say bad money drives out good money. Perhaps a bit of moderation in the quantity of your posts might help?
OK. I'm sorry to have bothered you. I'm happy you have something you enjoy collecting. To each his own, as we say.
KJ >>
I think you could understand, you couldn't control everybody, so just do it.
if moderator don't permitt me to reply my thread, I will stop soon. this is him/her forum, he has the right. we haven't.
Anyway, Thanks for your advice.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
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Singapore Local Delights FDC (Macao, China - Singapore Joint Issue)
Have you eaten these fares? which one is your favourite fare? Yangzhou Fried Rice is my favourite fare, if you haven't eaten it, you should try.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/singapore-foods-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Singapore Local Delights Minisheet FDC (Macao, China - Singapore Joint Issue)
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/singapore-foods-ms-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Ukraine The 90th Anniversary of the First Postage Stamps of Ukrainian State FDCs
Ukrainian Stamps' design are always beautiful and reasonable. They issued 2 M/S for this set because the 1st Ukrainian Stamps were designed by two designers, Anton Sereda and Heorhiy Narbut. For this reason, Sereda's portrait and his designs on one M/S, and Narbut's portrait and his designs on the other M/S.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/ukraine-1st-stamps-fdcs.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Japan G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit 2008 FDC
T¨yako (Lake Toya) had become the main role of Japanese stamps in July. Why? You should read my blog carefully!
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/japan-g8-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Seashells FDC (2nd Series)
What a pity! The Post Office clerk could glue the registered label on the back side, but they used it to cover the special cancellation
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/taiwan-seashells-ii-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Blue Magpie FDCs
Counting Game again. How many Taiwan Blue Magpies are there on these 2 FDCs?
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/taiwan-blue-magpie-fdc.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Thailand Attractive Bangkok FDCs
Every scene of this set was confirmed except the stamp which is depicted 2 young girls. I guess the scene depicts the Siam Paragon. Am I right? my friends of Thailand.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/thailand-bangkok-fdcs.html
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/
Taiwan Temporary Post Office(TPO) Cover
http://twtpo.blogspot.com/
Thailand Attractive Bangkok Sheetlet FDC
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/th-bangkok-sl-fdc.html
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Algeria National Anthem FDC
This FDC looks a little bit mess, right? But, I couldn't hurt my friend, he was ill on that day, I must thank him to do it for me. OK! If you want to know the lyrics of this National Anthem, please click here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kassaman
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Lithuania The 75th Anniversary of DARIUS and GIRENAS Flight FDC
Salute to these two forerunners of the World Aviation Development's History!!
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Israel Beijing 2008 Olympic Games FDC
Israel Post issued 2 official FDCs for this issue, my friend not only forgot to make the official FDCs to me, but also forgot to make this FDC for himself. The franking label of this FDC is very interesting, could you find? it's a printing shifted franking label. I don't whether it always occurs on Israel franking label.
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India White Horse Temple and Mahabodhi Temple FDCs (China - India Joint Issue)
Could you find any problem on this Minisheet FDC?
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Ukraine The 900th Anniversary of the St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery FDC
I was so sad when I received this FDC. My friend didn't send it by registered mail, so it was damaged.
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Russia The 50th Years of Helicopter Sport FDC
I couldn't find more information of this set, I only found the type of this Helicopter, it's a Mil Mi-1 Helicopter.
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Taiwan Ancient Painting FDC (A Hundred Deer)
I'm so stupid, I forgot to ask my friend to make the minisheet FDC for me. It's a beautiful minisheet, but I miss it.
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Great Britain Air Displays FDC
This is my first real posted FDC from Great Britain. But it's very interesting. The Royal Mail cancelled this FDC but didn't send it directly to me, they put it into another bigger envelope, and then sent this bigger envelope to me by registered mail before issue day.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/gb-air-displays-fdc.html
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Turkey Precedent For Humanity FDC
This is a good issue for Jews. Many people saved and helped Jews during WWII. My city, Shanghai, also saved about 20,000 Jewish refugees' lives during WWII. They are called "Shanghai Ghetto". BTW, it seems that Turkish Post had changed their registered label.
http://myfdc.blogspot.com/2008/07/turkey-humanity-fdc.html
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