>Chapter 799 still has a bunch, (uh...50?), of the buttons we got for the El >Paso convention back in, uh, 90? Anyway, they're charming. Skull and >Crossbones, "Tune it or Die!" >Cheap. > >Guy Along with the bag of leather scraps and a genuine official psychometric chart I bought at an estate sale of a guy who did pipe organ service and restoration, I got maybe a dozen little pin-on "Gee Dad, it's a Wurlitzer" buttons. Though maybe more representative of the obtuse sense of humor of the List in general, there just aren't enough to go around. Pity, that. Leaving someone out without a consensus vote (cast your ballot at www.subterfuge.com/weasel.html)), is just not an option (poling results notwithstanding). So pending cumulative contra-indicative trends, put me down for a "Tune it or Die" button at the going rate. It should look right at home on my "No User Serviceable Parts Inside" baseball cap. I'm getting hungry already. Ron N
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