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Old April 13th 09, 06:36 AM posted to rec.crafts.jewelry
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Default How to melt a penny

Limpy wrote:


Peter,
I think he explained everything quite well.
He's obviously somewhat ****ed off at our (US) government for various
and sundry justifiable reasons, not least of which is the fact that it
makes it a crime to melt the useless penny, made useless I might add
by the hidden tax of inflation.

In these days of modern times, when you can't tell the AC's from the
DC's aren't we all yearning for someone who can turn on a little
stopping power? Don't you think I mean a smoky glass, a lightening rod
with which to chase the spooks away?

The posting was humorous.
Y'all need to lighten up a bit.


Thanks Limpy for the reality test. Oh, and thanks for the second
paragraph, I wore out a copy of that record back in my hippie days.

Mouse
 




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