Guys... I REALLY need your help! I have this stamp and it looks like I've
been to the box (because I have the stamp!) but I don't know which box it is.
It looks hand carved, and its a blue cloud with a face inside and the face
inside is crying rain. I think I was at this box two summers ago, since it looks
like it's on the same paper that Darrin used in his logbook.
Help!
Music Woman
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CT/MA/RI: Please help me find the box that goes with this stamp!
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2004-01-10
CT/MA/RI: Please help me find the box that goes with this stamp!
From: (mindizney@aol.com) |
Date: 2004-01-10 07:58:24 UTC-05:00
Re: CT/MA/RI: Please help me find the box that goes with this stamp!
From: Warrior Woman (warrioringilead@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-01-11 01:30:57 UTC
Hi Music Woman,
I just went through four personal log books and five filled letterbox
log books looking for this image (just in case it wasn't actually a
letterbox, but a hitchhiker or an exchange) and I didn't find
*anything* that remotely looks like it.
Sorry I couldn't help you!
Warrior Woman
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, mindizney@a... wrote:
> Guys... I REALLY need your help! I have this stamp and it looks
like I've
> been to the box (because I have the stamp!) but I don't know which
box it is.
> It looks hand carved, and its a blue cloud with a face inside and
the face
> inside is crying rain. I think I was at this box two summers ago,
since it looks
> like it's on the same paper that Darrin used in his logbook.
>
> Help!
> Music Woman
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
I just went through four personal log books and five filled letterbox
log books looking for this image (just in case it wasn't actually a
letterbox, but a hitchhiker or an exchange) and I didn't find
*anything* that remotely looks like it.
Sorry I couldn't help you!
Warrior Woman
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, mindizney@a... wrote:
> Guys... I REALLY need your help! I have this stamp and it looks
like I've
> been to the box (because I have the stamp!) but I don't know which
box it is.
> It looks hand carved, and its a blue cloud with a face inside and
the face
> inside is crying rain. I think I was at this box two summers ago,
since it looks
> like it's on the same paper that Darrin used in his logbook.
>
> Help!
> Music Woman
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]