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<p>[QUOTE="TheOLdGuy, post: 85014, member: 878"]Morgen. my last post was, on my monitor, immediately under the copy of your news notice/ad.</p><p>and the last one on page #1. So everything after SBSVC's response was not visible to me when I typed my response.</p><p><br /></p><p>No, last name not Frappier as stated. That was part of my facetious response to what I read as a joke from you. After all, <span style="color: #ff0000">Alma Frappia</span>, <span style="color: #0000ff">from NY</span>, <span style="color: #666600">seamstress</span>, appearing in Indiana, <span style="color: #b300b3">silk work </span>on curtains, portiers, chenille and infant's robes, PLUS the hint that such work as the <span style="color: #5900b3"><b>1888</b> </span>horse would be done for a <u>Singer sales pitch</u> I<span style="color: rgb(179, 89, 0)">N INDIANA</span> <b><span style="color: #8000ff">IN 1888</span> </b>was a bit too much for me to swallow.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do have an appointment looming and cannot, right now, respond to any other comments.</p><p><br /></p><p><u><b>Morgen, do me one more huge favor, please, supply us with the URL for "this 1888 blurb," </b></u></p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks, CYAL[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheOLdGuy, post: 85014, member: 878"]Morgen. my last post was, on my monitor, immediately under the copy of your news notice/ad. and the last one on page #1. So everything after SBSVC's response was not visible to me when I typed my response. No, last name not Frappier as stated. That was part of my facetious response to what I read as a joke from you. After all, [COLOR=#ff0000]Alma Frappia[/COLOR], [COLOR=#0000ff]from NY[/COLOR], [COLOR=#666600]seamstress[/COLOR], appearing in Indiana, [COLOR=#b300b3]silk work [/COLOR]on curtains, portiers, chenille and infant's robes, PLUS the hint that such work as the [COLOR=#5900b3][B]1888[/B] [/COLOR]horse would be done for a [U]Singer sales pitch[/U] I[COLOR=rgb(179, 89, 0)]N INDIANA[/COLOR] [B][COLOR=#8000ff]IN 1888[/COLOR] [/B]was a bit too much for me to swallow. I do have an appointment looming and cannot, right now, respond to any other comments. [U][B]Morgen, do me one more huge favor, please, supply us with the URL for "this 1888 blurb," [/B][/U] Thanks, CYAL[/QUOTE]
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