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I just read this entire thread. Does three examples qualify as hoarding?
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I didn't say he was doing a good job, just said he was trying. You gotta cut him off early before the sickness sets in. Don't need to see him get up to, say 35 of them, then it is officially hoarding. 34 is fine though if you stop there
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Oh I'm sorry, my "tongue in cheek" filter was on. I understand now
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Stamps, Horns and Strings
Ed,
So Howe McCormick played the trombone. Great discovery. Sifting through the archives of musical history. I have been unable to verify Nelson Tisdel's musical instrument or preference, but I have discovered that Scott Tisdel is the principal cellist for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. http://www.mso.org/about_mso/meet_th...r/scott_tisdel Certainly the resemblance to Nelson is unquestioned. Obviously musical talent and a propensity to stamp vintage cards must be located on the same gene. I will try to find out what Scott is stamping these days other than his foot in time with the music.
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Frank, I consider it karma
our son went to Augustana College/Rock Island on a music scholarship. His instrument? Trombone.
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