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A Deal You Can’t Refuse
Oh boy, I’ve been selected by Time Magazine via e-mail. Guess that’s a whole lot better than being selected by the draft board through U. S. mail. “Greetings,” they used as their salutation; not Time, but the Selective Service when … Continue reading
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