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Self-Adhesives & Mnh

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Posted 05/30/2011   06:54 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add stampgal to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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"What's more powerful, a bazooka or a machine gun?" I'm still trying to get an answer on that one!

My 4 yr old daughter and I had a discussion about what a liquid is. I explained it was something runny, and we went through a list of things, juice, water etc. "Is my bath a liquid?" she asked, yes, I replied. "Are the bubbles in my bath a liquid?"...............
She's still waiting for the definitive answer to that one...

As regards the self adhesives, just to stir things up with a few more questions (and no answers!) -
Will hinges hold a self adhsive onto the page, given that the paper is heavier and shinier than a traditional stamp?
If no-one collects mint examples because they don't like them/its too much hassle, won't this mean they will become more valuable in the long term due to scarcity?
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