O.K. Penny gets the prize.
Penny Duane <pjduane@shaw.
I have used many things to bookmark a page. Candy wrapper, a receipt, a
dollar bill (when we still had paper dollar bills), paper clip, etc.
Buying a lot of my books at secondhand stores or garage sales I've come
across some unusual bookmarks, postcards, grocery lists, photos, but the
most unusual bookmark was a neatly folded telegram announcing a death by
drowning of a woman.
Penny
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From: "Mary" <soragne@yahoo.com >
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Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 7:30 PM
Subject: [JournalWriting] bookmarks
> --- In JournalWriting@yahoogroups. , "elizabeth"com
> <violetmoon2003@...> wrote:
>> People use odd things for bookmarks.
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> Ok, there's a simple one....
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> What's the oddest/most interesting thing you've ever used as
> a bookmark?
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