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From: arndt@lymph.DEC
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Subject: To Sue Brezden re. which end is up!
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Date: Wed, 6-Mar-85 15:05:43 EST
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Posted: Wed Mar  6 15:05:43 1985
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So glad to hear you exercised your rights as a citizen during the war and
protested by putting your stamps on letters upside down.  I refused to give
way in my car to 'hippies' . . . "if ah hippie lays down in front of ma car,
I'm gonna run ova tha hippie in ma car wif ma car!"  But they always managed
to do the practical thing and jump out of the way in time.  Perhaps that means
they DID believe in self perseveration after all and would fight under certain
circumstances.  Anyway, we all must do our bit, eh?  For the good life.

I always was told that putting stamps upside down on a letter was a signal
that you loved the person to whom the letter was sent!!!!  Anyone else heard
of that?  In that case, I don't understand why it didn't help.  You should 
have heard back from SOMEONE, eh?  And then you would have know what it
meant.  But since you don't either everyone you sent letters to (The Gas Co.?)
doesn't love you or none of them know it means love either.  How will you
ever find out??

Next war try something different!

Regards,

Ken Arndt