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Coin lost, then found -- but if I never knew it was lost, was it really?
Zia lost her camera, and so I've been helping her search the house to
find it. Along the way I looked through my car (yes, that car, if you know what I'm talking about), and discovered an 1834 half dollar in one of its secret compartments. (ANACS AU58, if you're wondering...) Wow, I didn't even realize that it was there -- it's marked off of my checklist, but I had just assumed it was in my safe box. The amazing thing is that my car has been in and out of various shops for the past two months now, so there was certainly ample opportunity for someone to snag it -- and I'd never've known. Good thing people who drive my sort of car are a closeknit group -- the shops I go to are *very* trustworthy. Anyways, she's home now, and will return to safe keeping Real Soon Now. Zia's camera is sadly still missing :-(. Anyone know where it is? You'd make a six year old girl very happy if you do... -- Bob |
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"Bob Flaminio" wrote in
: Zia lost her camera, and so I've been helping her search the house to find it. Along the way I looked through my car (yes, that car, if you know what I'm talking about), and discovered an 1834 half dollar in one of its secret compartments. (ANACS AU58, if you're wondering...) Wow, I didn't even realize that it was there -- it's marked off of my checklist, but I had just assumed it was in my safe box. The amazing thing is that my car has been in and out of various shops for the past two months now, so there was certainly ample opportunity for someone to snag it -- and I'd never've known. Good thing people who drive my sort of car are a closeknit group -- the shops I go to are *very* trustworthy. Anyways, she's home now, and will return to safe keeping Real Soon Now. Zia's camera is sadly still missing :-(. Anyone know where it is? You'd make a six year old girl very happy if you do... I'm betting it's in her room....somewhere. Probably in the Barbie doll house. Under her bed? With her stuffed animals? Remove everything from her room, section by section, piece by piece. Bet it's there. Had the same thing happen with one of my daughters' things. It was there. -- Eric Babula Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA |
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On 28 Apr 2005 21:34:44 GMT, Eric Babula wrote:
"Bob Flaminio" wrote in : Zia lost her camera, and so I've been helping her search the house to find it. Along the way I looked through my car (yes, that car, if you know what I'm talking about), and discovered an 1834 half dollar in one of its secret compartments. (ANACS AU58, if you're wondering...) Wow, I didn't even realize that it was there -- it's marked off of my checklist, but I had just assumed it was in my safe box. The amazing thing is that my car has been in and out of various shops for the past two months now, so there was certainly ample opportunity for someone to snag it -- and I'd never've known. Good thing people who drive my sort of car are a closeknit group -- the shops I go to are *very* trustworthy. Anyways, she's home now, and will return to safe keeping Real Soon Now. Zia's camera is sadly still missing :-(. Anyone know where it is? You'd make a six year old girl very happy if you do... I'm betting it's in her room....somewhere. Probably in the Barbie doll house. Under her bed? With her stuffed animals? Remove everything from her room, section by section, piece by piece. Bet it's there. Had the same thing happen with one of my daughters' things. It was there. What kind of car and what kind of camera? If I've got a camera like it I'll send it to her. Cliff No, I won't send you my 1942 Ford Fordor (not slabbed by should be a slider) |
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Cliff wrote:
What kind of car and what kind of camera? If I've got a camera like it I'll send it to her. Car is a 1994 Acura NSX (#496 out of 512 made that year). Zoom. Camera was a Kodak 6200. It was recommended to me by one of the photo froups as being a good digital camera for kids -- a real camera, not a toy, but relatively inexpensive, easy to use, and durable -- which it was, until it went missing :-( ... -- Bob |
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I lost a PCGS PR62 Barber dime for over a year. Finally found it in an Eagle
album I thought I'd emptied. Steve "Bob Flaminio" wrote in message ... Zia lost her camera, and so I've been helping her search the house to find it. Along the way I looked through my car (yes, that car, if you know what I'm talking about), and discovered an 1834 half dollar in one of its secret compartments. (ANACS AU58, if you're wondering...) Wow, I didn't even realize that it was there -- it's marked off of my checklist, but I had just assumed it was in my safe box. The amazing thing is that my car has been in and out of various shops for the past two months now, so there was certainly ample opportunity for someone to snag it -- and I'd never've known. Good thing people who drive my sort of car are a closeknit group -- the shops I go to are *very* trustworthy. Anyways, she's home now, and will return to safe keeping Real Soon Now. Zia's camera is sadly still missing :-(. Anyone know where it is? You'd make a six year old girl very happy if you do... -- Bob |
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