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> 1. Do veteran letterboxers talk of stamping *in* or stamping *up*?
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Tim, Re stamp in vs stamp up, I've heard it both ways. I think some
of the earlier people (Randy, John, Eric, Sue, Sarah, Tom) tend to
use the British "up," and us newbies the American "in." But we're so
spread out, that who knows?
Jay, up in CT
up vs in
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Started on 2001-08-31
Re: up vs in
From: (drewclan@aol.com) |
Date: 2001-08-31 11:37:51 UTC
Re: [LbNA] Re: up vs in
From: Eric J. Eurto (enicltrbxr@netzero.net) |
Date: 2001-09-06 01:16:27 UTC-04:00
I stamp up FYI.... oh, and the glory of finding Ray's Dillema!
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[LbNA] Re: up vs in
From: (defygravity@snet.net) |
Date: 2001-09-07 01:03:08 UTC
Oh Eric, we don't care if you lay on your back to stamp in. Different
strokes....
~ Aili
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Eric J. Eurto" wrote:
> I stamp up FYI.... oh, and the glory of finding Ray's Dillema!
>
strokes....
~ Aili
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Eric J. Eurto"
> I stamp up FYI.... oh, and the glory of finding Ray's Dillema!
>