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silverweb

(16,410 posts)
4. LOL
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 01:53 PM
Oct 2017

I avoid that confusion by putting mine on my bag, which I wear slung over my shoulder. And that pin has a little red heart glued to it. Only very occasionally do I get a question about it. One young clerk in a fabric store was wearing a pin on his lapel and pointed to mine with a smile. No words needed.

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The Americans who can't read [View all] donotpissoffacow Oct 2017 OP
But they get to vote PJMcK Oct 2017 #1
It really is pathetic. silverweb Oct 2017 #2
Nice to see the safety pin. donotpissoffacow Oct 2017 #3
LOL silverweb Oct 2017 #4
thanks donotpissoffacow Oct 2017 #5
Good! silverweb Oct 2017 #6
It's more widespread than many realize DFW Oct 2017 #7
If non-readers are well adapted... donotpissoffacow Oct 2017 #8
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