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Posted 2 Years ago
m.mascherpa
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This commem issue would be right up SNA's alley.
The "dead horse" issue commemorating dead horses that we humans and philatelists have 'beaten to death'.

I suggest the first horse commemorated be Rozinante.
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Posted 2 Years ago
m.mascherpa
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Only to you Rodney.

To Don Quixote, she was a lovely steed, worthy of a great knight.

More aptly termed a "virtual equine" these days.

Just part of the surrealism that is SNA.
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Posted 2 Years ago
m.mascherpa
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Well those might come under "seahorses". ;*)
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Posted 2 Years ago
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Phooey! rozinante was a mule!

Phar and away the best............ Phar Lap
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Posted 2 Years ago
claypool
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Oh Yes! Blair, I understood.
.........and I relate.
My chipped and nibbled are beautiful Mint unhinged to me.
Recently a colleague mailed me some stamps I would never have ever had the chance to secure, and apologised for the "thins".
To me, they are magnificent pieces that are viewed with delight.
We all have a Don inside us, I'm sure.
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