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My stamp is after share hmm
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The label is one of twenty from the GB First Class Greetings Stamps booklet from 1993. Click across to 8 of 9.

http://picclick.co.uk/10-first-clas...5743993.html
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Those of us "of a certain age" in the UK grew up with Rupert The Bear. Very middle class, he was.
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I loved Rupert when I was little - I'd have loved to live in Nutwood - but I must admit that I found him pretty irritating when, decades later, I read the books with my daughter.
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My daughters never really liked Rupert the Bear. very much Thomas the Tank Engine children. Original stuff mind you, not the syndicated sclerotic commercial junk which clogs our arteries these days. They also enjoyed "Just So" stories, also Kipling's beautiful and somewhat mysterious illustrations.
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