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Old May 24th 09, 10:08 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
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The short set:
http://cjoint.com/data/fylhv1JvWT.htm



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Old May 24th 09, 11:35 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
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Default Japanese occupation of the Philippines.

Better than mine. I have the sower, the hut and the mountain but no boat.
--
Tony Vella
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
http://www.amedialuz.ca/

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The short set:
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Old May 24th 09, 11:55 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
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Hi Tony.
I have duplicates, but none of "sailing vessel" darn.
They are not expensive, the short set about $4 aussie.
Hard to find though.
I passed up a beaut collection today, a large collection plus covers
that I really wanted, but had spent up to my budget on Cinders.
I have been after them for a while, it's either a feast or a famine.

When I was trekking in Northern Thailand, I spent a night in one of those
"Nipa" huts,
they are workmens huts in the rice paddies,
bloody uncomfortable I may add.
Rod.


"Tony Vella" wrote in message
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Better than mine. I have the sower, the hut and the mountain but no boat.
--
Tony Vella
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
http://www.amedialuz.ca/

"rodney" wrote in message
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The short set:
http://cjoint.com/data/fylhv1JvWT.htm






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Old May 25th 09, 08:31 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
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Default Japanese occupation of the Philippines.

Serves you right for going trekking. If God had intended us to walk,
he wouldn't have given us motor cars. And who could want to go where
a motor car won't?

Tony of the Antipodes

rodney wrote:
Hi Tony.
I have duplicates, but none of "sailing vessel" darn.
They are not expensive, the short set about $4 aussie.
Hard to find though.
I passed up a beaut collection today, a large collection plus covers
that I really wanted, but had spent up to my budget on Cinders.
I have been after them for a while, it's either a feast or a famine.

When I was trekking in Northern Thailand, I spent a night in one of those
"Nipa" huts,
they are workmens huts in the rice paddies,
bloody uncomfortable I may add.
Rod.


"Tony Vella" wrote in message
...
Better than mine. I have the sower, the hut and the mountain but no boat.
--
Tony Vella
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
http://www.amedialuz.ca/

"rodney" wrote in message
...

The short set:
http://cjoint.com/data/fylhv1JvWT.htm




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Old May 25th 09, 01:23 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
rodney
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Default Japanese occupation of the Philippines.


Do I detect ill humour tonight Tony?
The recliner rocker squeaking?
Socks need darning?

"Asia-translation"
Serves you right for going trekking. If God had intended us to walk,
he wouldn't have given us motor cars. And who could want to go where
a motor car won't?

Tony of the Antipodes



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Old May 26th 09, 10:51 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Asia-translation
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Default Japanese occupation of the Philippines.

Since getting lost in the bush near Licola overnight on a school camp
at the age of 14 ...

Cranky Tony

rodney wrote:
Do I detect ill humour tonight Tony?
The recliner rocker squeaking?
Socks need darning?

"Asia-translation"
Serves you right for going trekking. If God had intended us to walk,
he wouldn't have given us motor cars. And who could want to go where
a motor car won't?

Tony of the Antipodes

 




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