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Probably why we forget where we left it.
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Now you may wonder what does one do with a plethura of tang stamps or even one. Well here is an idea you might want to consider it is not for everyone and might not be considered chic at the cotillion ball . ( speaking of balls do you know why policemen have bigger balls than firemen ? It is because they sell more tickets what did you think? ). That being ( happily) out of the way. To continue. Here is an idea for an assecessory to wear making you the only kid on the block to have one. By the way the metal is so dense the jeweler had to make a silver cap instead of drilling a hole. It does appear Gold will adhere to it and if you ever wish to leave an impression from the knife industry 46-72 on someones forehead this will allow you to do so. also good for hammering wittle bitty nails. LT
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Great stuff LT.
The fact that it isn't chic at the cotillion ball doesn't bother me. Having two left feet, I don't go to balls.

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Dang, forgot my drooling glass while looking at them stamps, now I have to clean the keyboard.

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