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Re: O/TMaking money growing up
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Posted by Jim in N M on February 04, 2007 at 08:00:54 from (72.16.51.129):
In Reply to: Re: O/TMaking money growing up posted by Jim in N M on February 04, 2007 at 07:34:31:
Made me think of another little tid-bit, When my folks had there twenty fifth ann.(1953),Mom got a doll with twenty five silver dollars on it, I asked if I could have three of,em. and I still have them to this day,but when I was short of money for gas (20 cent a gal)when I was just a kid I'd make the station guy save those silver dollars,and I'd come back and give him paper dollars when I got it. But I've always kept those silvers.also the're from the 18 hundreds.........Jim in N M
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