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<p>[QUOTE="whatmamahad, post: 306443, member: 979"]Hi evelyb30,</p><p>Thank You for the kind words. I haven't been using the computer much lately and just now noticed your message. </p><p>Picasso? Thrift shop? As Blanche would say, in her credible Southern accent, "Get outta heah." Finding a treasure, such as a Picasso, would be like winning the lottery. </p><p>At this point, I'd settle for a Tenet lithograph. </p><p>For some reason, a few days ago, I was thinking about America's Bicentennial celebration. I was in grade school, at the time, but remember the grand parades, firework displays and a sense of patriotism, unlike any I've felt since 1976. The Tri-Centennial? Though I don't believe I'll be around for that one, many of my younger family members will be. There's a point to this little story. Each of us should share our memories of the bicentennial celebration with our children and grandchildren. </p><p>We Lived A Piece of American history. If we don't share it with the younger generation, it's a Loss for them and for the "old timers."</p><p>Good Memories. I now have an urge to go hunting for 1976 memorabilia. Oi.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="whatmamahad, post: 306443, member: 979"]Hi evelyb30, Thank You for the kind words. I haven't been using the computer much lately and just now noticed your message. Picasso? Thrift shop? As Blanche would say, in her credible Southern accent, "Get outta heah." Finding a treasure, such as a Picasso, would be like winning the lottery. At this point, I'd settle for a Tenet lithograph. For some reason, a few days ago, I was thinking about America's Bicentennial celebration. I was in grade school, at the time, but remember the grand parades, firework displays and a sense of patriotism, unlike any I've felt since 1976. The Tri-Centennial? Though I don't believe I'll be around for that one, many of my younger family members will be. There's a point to this little story. Each of us should share our memories of the bicentennial celebration with our children and grandchildren. We Lived A Piece of American history. If we don't share it with the younger generation, it's a Loss for them and for the "old timers." Good Memories. I now have an urge to go hunting for 1976 memorabilia. Oi.[/QUOTE]
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