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Vicki 1 year ago
#13 ... congratulations laughing
       
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Jacob 1 year ago
#22 Must be 'shopped
       
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Eustacia 1 year ago
#17 Jelly jars were all like that back in the 1950's and 60's. Sized as juice glasses, some were decorated with flowers or cartoon characters. Every family I knew had some in the cabinet.
       
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Frank 1 year ago
#2 My rice almost always does that.
       
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Riche 1 year ago
Frank,

In the morning?
       
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Frank 1 year ago
#14 One side has a smooth transition. The other has a normal corner. What is your point?
       
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Frank 1 year ago
#17 I have a Welch's glass / jar from the 60's in front of me.
       
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Allan 1 year ago
#17 same for the mustard jars in France. Every family got at least one decorated glass that used to be an Amora mustard jar.
       
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Flossy 1 year ago
Allan, Norway as well. I think I still have a couple that are about as old as me. And we have lots that are a couple decades old.
       
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Robbie 1 year ago
#31 And I have a Citizen 801 D from 1975. Still works fine.
       
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