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    You know those pennies we find occasionally with missing colon dots? Perhaps they fell off and got stuck somewhere else! 🤪 Jerry
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    ooh.....the dot thickens....
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    I totally agree. Period.
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    Just listened to Folklore by Big Big Train. Not sure....like Peter Gabriel decided to do Folk..... I played something I hadn't played for years, tonight....The Night, by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Phenomenal.
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    Every year I warn people about the Microsoft Advent calendar, and how you don't open windows 8 or 10, but does anybody listen????
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    OK Dave, If we are doing Dots on the trident...here is my 1922 "Dot on Trident"
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    Could send you dotty....although I'm carrying on whatever, full stop.
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    The round "Dot" phenomena was investigated when it occurred on Australian bronze coins. It was concluded that the round dots were produced from dies that had rust pockets produced by water droplets.
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    Christmas in Queensland. delonix regia in bloom otherwise known as Poinciana which is a native of Madagascar .





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