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Terry Pulliam Burd
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On 13 Oct 2004 07:46:19 -0700,
(Mike) arranged
random neurons, so they looked like this:
>Golden age of silverware
>As time passed, however, silverware — made of silver plating or
>sterling silver — became a defining tradition at special meals and
>celebrations. Today, it is a form of wealth passed down from
>generation to generation.
>at
http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20041...3538-6108r.htm
Interesting. I inherited my mother's silver service, a service for 12,
that includes iced tea spoons, fish knives and fish forks! I haul them
out on holidays and special occasions, along with my grandmother's
Noritaki china that she had as a wedding gift in 1912.
Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
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