No point in stopping now! One must be of a certain age for this first one, but I suspect many of us will understand it...
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No point in stopping now! One must be of a certain age for this first one, but I suspect many of us will understand it...
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These are actual signs:
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This sign was located in a State Park in California along a trail with a 150 foot drop. Note the location of the sign to the trail.
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I guess they want to fill in the valley...or they really don't like tourists.
A motley selection.
Hey, I resemble that remark.
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Great, that is a lot more than was paid for it. The other side is actually the good side. If my memory is working it is an 1864, the first year of the 2¢ piece.
If you look at coins you will notice one side is turned 180º from the other. One of my 1864 2¢ coins brought me a moment of excitement when it was noticed the front and back were aligned. This is referred to as a rotated die or a medallion strike since medallions are struck with the front and back in alignment. When it was looked up in a book on coin errors it turns out the 1864 2¢ piece with a rotated die is actually a common error. Oh well…
jtk
yep
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The alpacas actually belong to friends in Nevada City, CA, but what the heck they are cute.
jtk
Just one for today...
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Thank you Johnny for letting me know you have your mask today. . .. Now put it on so class can begin and we can all stay alive.
Today's gems.
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just one for today