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Janis Kracht | All | The Collectors Newsletter No. 1069 December 02 2016 |
December 2, 2016 11:18 AM * |
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7. TIAS.com is on Twitter! Click here and be sure to follow us! https://twitter.com/TIASdotCOM We've also started an Instagram page, so please be sure to follow us there too! http://instagram.com/tiasdotcom We recently added quite a number of really unique items there!We now have a Instagram button at the top of the page at http://www.tias.com, along with the Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest buttons. 8. This Week's Stories and Requests for Help/Blast from the past We try to post stories and comments from our readers each week. Send your story to newsletter@tias.com. Here's a cute story reprinted from a December 2003 newsletter: Silly Monkey - The passage of a favorite toy made for an interesting discussion between grandmother and grandson. After you read this story, tell us if you've ever had anything similar happen to you. Send your note to newsletter@tias.com I knew the collecting bug had been passed on to another generation when one day my six year old Grandson came over with a beany-baby monkey. I asked him if he wanted to see Grandma's monkey from when she was a baby. I took the very well-loved monkey from the cupboard. His felt ears were completely torn off, his fur was thread bare in places but there was his ever present smile on his plastic face which still showed the pin holes inflicted by my older sister seeking retaliation after I broke her shell collection. I carefully handed it to him. He lovingly cradled it in his arms and said, "its really old Grandma, huh?" I said, "yes it is 50 years old." He lovingly looked from the monkey to me and back to the monkey and said, so sweetly, " So, grandma, what are you going to do with this monkey after you die." I turned around so he could not see my laughter and composed myself and told him I would of course give it to him. Janet T., Anaheim, CA Comments, thoughts? We collect interesting stories about collecting. Things like your best find, unusual collections, bizarre collectibles. Anything and everything that is interesting that has to do with collecting. We may publish it here. Send your story to newsletter@tias.com -------------------------- --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-2 * Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38) |
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