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Old 08-09-2009, 05:44 PM
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As a liquor store owner I can greatly appreciate the sentiment on the back of the card. I may have to appropriate that poem for my own business card while giving credit to the poet. That was Coleridge right??
I am not sure who the author of the poem was. You are welcome to appropriate it. I don't think anyone will mind and if you find who wrote it you can give them credit. I am sure they would have appreciated it.
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Old 08-10-2009, 01:41 AM
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Leon,
that's a great acquisition!!
you do find some fascinating pieces!

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barry
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Here's Harry Coveleskie's Giant Killer Cafe in Shamokin, PA. I pass within a mile or two of Shamokin every time I'm in Pennsylvania and have stopped in once. They have a plaque in the middle of town to honor Stanley, who spent a lot of his life living in South Bend, Indiana. There is nothing mentioning his brother Harry, who never left the area. Too bad.
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Here's Harry Coveleskie's Giant Killer Cafe in Shamokin, PA. I pass within a mile or two of Shamokin every time I'm in Pennsylvania and have stopped in once. They have a plaque in the middle of town to honor Stanley, who spent a lot of his life living in South Bend, Indiana. There is nothing mentioning his brother Harry, who never left the area. Too bad.
Wow that's cool!!
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