Tue 17 Jul, 2007 03:19 pm - I hate it when people say, "You got your . . . ." Those who use this phrase generally pronounce your with an initial D, as in dchyour. (view)
Tue 17 Jul, 2007 03:17 pm - Going through tons of papers and magazines in preparation for moving, I found an article on lunch boxes in a ten year old magazine.
It seems that lunch boxes as a thing for kids really began in... (view)
Wed 11 Jul, 2007 09:10 am - Col. Steve Zodiac reminds me of that swashbuckling British actor from the 70s whose name is Michael ........... forgot the last name. I always throught he was in love with his own looks. (view)
Mon 9 Jul, 2007 04:04 pm - cjhsa -- This is a first! I read your post and laughed out loud! Seriously, I bet playing by Roadshow rules, that the packet is worth a couple of hundred bucks. I resisted the urge to have a few... (view)
Mon 9 Jul, 2007 04:02 pm - wandeljw -- It sounds like something that would have been more valuable in the book than as a print. That's what they're always saying on the Roadshow. However, I bet at the right... (view)
Mon 9 Jul, 2007 04:00 pm - ossobucco -- You know, there are so many knowledgeable folks here, that we might end up with an answer. Besides, all of us have things we want to know more about, esp their monetary value!
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Mon 9 Jul, 2007 11:49 am - Seriously, let's talk about things we have -- that we may or may not want to sell -- that someone may know something about.
I'll start.
In 1964, when I was still in high school, I... (view)
Mon 9 Jul, 2007 11:41 am - Hi, literarypoland,
KelticWizard alerted me to this thread. I just finished reading the first page and will post in a bit. I find it interesting for two reasons: one, just because it is... (view)
Mon 25 Jun, 2007 02:18 pm - Lewis -- Interesting. Americans have grown up with the notion that Britons who don't reach a certain standard at age 14 leave school for an apprenticeship, as did the husband of a former... (view)