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Old March 16th 07, 03:11 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Rod
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I wonder if the Nordic journalist Christer Brunstrom is a lurker here?
Blair raises the topic in February 2007
Mr. Brunstrom's editorial topic appears in the Aussie Stamp News March 2007.
Very coincidental.

Wolfgang Baldus has published a 68 page booklet
on Clipperton............US$25
from
Heilwigstrasse 85,
81827
Munich
Germany




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Old March 16th 07, 01:11 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Blair (TC)
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On Mar 15, 10:11 pm, "Rod" wrote:
I wonder if the Nordic journalist Christer Brunstrom is a lurker here?
Blair raises the topic in February 2007
Mr. Brunstrom's editorial topic appears in the Aussie Stamp News March 2007.
Very coincidental.

Wolfgang Baldus has published a 68 page booklet
on Clipperton............US$25
from
Heilwigstrasse 85,
81827
Munich
Germany




Rod:

Is the book in German or English?

Blair

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Old March 16th 07, 03:48 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
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G'day Blair,
all in English, lots of background info
including I presume, the two murders by the Mexicans.
circa 1914.
Rod:
Is the book in German or English?
Blair


BTW Blair,
you may be interested (if you are a bibliophile)
in the reprint of the world's first ever postal guide (1562)
just been released in the US.
Holler if you are interested, and I can email you
a scan of the preamble off-list. (no price indicated)
Cheers
Rodney







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Old March 17th 07, 12:04 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
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On Mar 16, 9:48 am, "Rod" wrote:
G'day Blair,
all in English, lots of background info
including I presume, the two murders by the Mexicans.
circa 1914.

Rod:
Is the book in German or English?
Blair


BTW Blair,youmay be interested (ifyouare abibliophile)
in the reprint of the world's first ever postal guide (1562)
just been released in the US.
Hollerifyouare interested, and I can emailyou
a scan of the preamble off-list. (no price indicated)
Cheers
Rodney


Is it ok if I howled instead of hollered?

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Old March 17th 07, 03:11 AM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Rod
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Is it ok if I howled instead of hollered?
Jon Nailor


See, you white people get all mixed up with your words,
when you're angry, you're red
when you're seasick you're green
when you're sunburnt you're pink
when you're lonely you're blue
when you're dead you're grey.

...and when you holler, you're not happy






 




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