On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 00:52:21 GMT, Bob Ingraham
found these unused words floating about:
From: J. A. Mc.
Newsgroups: rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 15:46:25 -0700
Subject: Don't change the subject line, please!
One of the reasons I go to shows, etc. is for the chance to chat and
be 'personal'. Just concentrating on the physical stamp can get dull.
Agreed. If *my* stamps are the subject, discussions of perfs, watermarks,
shades, etc. are incredibly interesting. If it's *your* stamp, well, my eyes
start rolling pretty quickly!
I appreciate the little side turns that some of the posts take - so
it's the 'flip side' for me, so to speak.
Agreed! I feel that I've come to know the most frequent posters to this
newsgroup not as a result of their philatelic knowledge, but from their
frequent asides. In the stamps shops I visit fairly regularly, the
conversation is only partially about stamps and postal history. More often
it's about the weather, movies, holidays, politics, disasters, etc. -- the
stuff that every day is largely made up of. Stamps are, after all, the
frosting on the cake of life! :^) (Some cake. There are large dollops of
really yucky stuff in the recipe!)
When the temperature is 116* (45+), any little breeze is welcome! G
I have two questions: Where do you live? Are you nuts!? :^)
Mojave Desert ... Yes ... (any more questions? G)
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