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Old 06-25-2025, 03:14 PM
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Very nice card with great registration with his eyes looking the correct direction.
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A beauty of a card!

And no, it is not just you. I can remember small things I bought 40 to 45 years ago at a flea market / garage sale like a 1943 pack of Coca-Cola playing cards still sealed for $5.00 (many years later sold for $420.00) but don't ask me what I had for dinner last night.
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A beauty of a card!

And no, it is not just you. I can remember small things I bought 40 to 45 years ago at a flea market / garage sale like a 1943 pack of Coca-Cola playing cards still sealed for $5.00 (many years later sold for $420.00) but don't ask me what I had for dinner last night.

Oh wait a minute, I forgot I already responded to this post.

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A beauty of a card!

And no, it is not just you. I can remember small things I bought 40 to 45 years ago at a flea market / garage sale like a 1943 pack of Coca-Cola playing cards still sealed for $5.00 (many years later sold for $420.00) but don't ask me what I had for dinner last night.

Oh wait a minute, I forgot I already responded to this post.

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A good one, whether an intentional duplicate post or not.

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Memory is a very interesting thing. I feel the same way, but study after study shows that our memory is nowhere near as accurate as we think it is, and the more years that pass the more memories are embellished, tweaked, edited, massaged, etc. I have three brothers and it's amazing to me how differently even the most "classic" family stores continue to develop and change over the years as we get older. Get all 4 of us in the same room and the same story comes out differently almost every time, with everyone insisting that their version is accurate. People will argue over even the most basic details, like whether it happened in the summer or the winter. And be adamant that they are right.

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^ Absolutely intentional.
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