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lucky
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0 posted 2000-04-28 01:04 PM



corners of urgent
begging eyes.
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[This message has been edited by lucky (edited 06-01-2000).]

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Seymour Tabin
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1 posted 2000-04-28 01:28 PM


Lucky,
Good thoughts, good words, good poem.

lucky
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2 posted 2000-04-28 11:30 PM


Seymour,

I was waiting around a little to see what would become of this, but even if this be all, I must tell you that I'm greatly blessed by your few words. They mean the world to me coming from one as yourself. Thank you VERY much.

(Lucky) Dale

 

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3 posted 2000-04-29 10:52 AM


Lucky~
What memories you brought forth with this little charmer.  Well done, my friend.
I have several Brownie Camera's and cherish the history of them.
Thank you for sharing this.
Love ya'
~*Marge*~

*In 1898 George Eastman asked Frank Brownell, his camera designer and manufacturer, to design the least expensive camera possible consistent with its being effective and reliable.

Brownell came up with the Brownie Camera which was launched in 1900. It was named after the little characters created by the Canadian author and illustrator Palmer Cox.


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Martie
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4 posted 2000-04-29 12:18 PM


lucky, I have so many teasures in my black and white past...thank you for sharing this look at yours... Hugs!
Rosemary J. Gwaltney
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5 posted 2000-04-30 12:10 PM


Thank you honey, for reminding me of the trusty little Brownie camera I had as a child.  It, at least, never failed me, unlike these nine hundred dollar jobbies which needs software, and which cannot be explained even by the salesperson who sold it to us.  Sheesh.  Good old Brownie.  Yeah.


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lucky
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6 posted 2000-04-30 12:37 PM


Of all the things,

Marge, where do you come up with all these tidbits. Nice little reply.

Martie, love your reminisce.

RJ. I'm so sorry bubba... I didn't mean to buy that $$$ camera and never get to use it. I can't believe all the softwear $$$ and they still arn't able to make it work. I could kill em.


 

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