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Blast from the past

My father co signed my first credit card. Lew Hortons. Forget the issuer. Sadly my limit was low. Otherwise a new P7M8 would have come home to me that very day...
I paid $700 for a p7m8 about 10 years ago. Box paperwork etc. I still have it. I can't believe how much they've gone up in value.
 
When our cleaning lady was giving us <bleep> about
spilled chads from the paper shredder on the kitchen floor
(she vacuums it before washing anyhow),
I told her we were just doing the same thing as Spags:
Someone would go up and down all the aisles at closing time,
casting this blue-green flocking on the floor like a farmer sowing seeds,
so that they could be sure the sweepers hit all the corners.
Usually that was Noel from furniture who spread the green stuff If he worked until closing.
 
Usually that was Noel from furniture who spread the green stuff If he worked until closing.
I remember when that carving of Spag was done. the guy who did it with just chain saws was an American Indian, last name was Worcester I believe and I think he came down from Maine. Beat up old van that he would sleep in for about a week. Came back a few times and carved other things.
 
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