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May The 4th Be With You

Submitted by Amanda Thomsen on July 4, 2009 – 12:07 amNo Comment


It’s cold and rainy and there’s not a lot of gardening to do. So I’m phoning it in with this ace-in-the-hole…
July 1946 (when you read that back issues are available, I don’t think this is what they mean.)


My favorite part is the awesome illustration in the corner. How cute! I’ll put up the full sized attachement in the forum.
Ok, I could scan more but I don’t know if you even care. If you do, tell me in the forum.

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